Its the brake switch on the brake pedal. Its a plunger like switch, its usually the only thing on the brake pedal. Its pretty easy and cheap to change.
Directly behind the clutch pedal lever in the passanger compartment on the drivers side. Just like the brake light switch which is behind the brake pedal lever.
in the brake fluid reservoir, somewhere along the back of the engine bay. the cap will say something like "brake fluid dot 4 only"
small particles detached from the driving band can damage inner side of muzzle brake like corroded aluminum.
friction materials are the one which help in inducing friction to a friction-less object, like brake lining on the brake shoe is used for inducing friction between the brake shoe and the inner rim of the wheel.
The brakes or rotors could be making the rear driver tire get hot on a 1995 Nissan hard body.
If it looks like a smaller version of the brake cylinder container it is the hydraulic clutch reservoir ( assuming you have a manual ) and you will fill it with brake fluid.
Depends on the vehicle; could be drum/shoe arrangement with cable actuation; could be rear disc brake pads with cable or could be rear disc brake with inner shoe and drum inside the rotor.
Its most likely the brake switch. Its a plunger like switch on the brake pedal. Its pretty easy and cheap to change.
Sounds like a bad brake light switch. Located above where you put your foot on the brake pedal.
would like to see a brake down of pump
Sounds like a fuel pump.