it actually almos looks like a dildo
It looks like the word BRAKE. It is pronounced as BRAKE also.
Look at the thing behind your wheel on top of brake rotor with brake pads in it-that's a caliper.
I have a 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500HD ext cab 4x4 long box. My brake lights work on the truck but they do not work on the right side of the trailer plug on the truck. I have checked the wiring and plug from the plug to the gas tank and I could not find a problem. Do you have a suggestion on where or what to look at next?
If it's not on top of the brake pedal look on the brake reservoir.
Hi, It's under the dash on the drivers side just to the left of the brake, but closer to the front. Just look for a plug-in that matches the obd reader plug. Hope this helps Hi, It's under the dash on the drivers side just to the left of the brake, but closer to the front. Just look for a plug-in that matches the obd reader plug. Hope this helps
Look directly up from brake pedal, under the dash. You'll see when you mash the brake down, it contacts a little button, which is the brake switch. The switch is a plug, you pull it out to replace, you push it in. simple.
It looks like a hydraulic clamp. When hydraulic pressure is applied with the brake pedal, the caliper clamps the disc brake pads to the disc brake rotor to stop rotation.
A plug with 3 pins which can be inserted into the original UK plug.
open the hood, look for the extension cord look like, usually it's near on top of the headlights.
looks like a spark plug with a wire
I need a lot more information. I don't know what you mean by four wire plug. What does it look like, what was it used for? What three wire plug are you installing, what does it look like, what is it used for. What color ore the wires?
A 115 volt plug is probably the most common plug seen in America. These plugs are characteristically seen with two rectangles and a small half circle in between and below them. The shapes look like a surprised face.