Nothing that I can think of.
It can be the idle control solonoid on the throtle body.
Instrument panel, ABS brakes and climate control among others.
The purpose of car brakes is to slow or stop the car when it is moving. They are use at intersection where there are traffic control signals to stop the car when a signal is red or to slow a vehicle when the cars in front are moving slower than the car behind.
westinghouse
With a manual transmission you downshift to slow down in situations where in an automatic you would have to use the brakes. Using brakes more = brakes wearing faster.
The brakes automatically adjust every time you back up and use the brakes to stop. The automatic adjustment is common in most automobiles.
Engages automatic locking hubs on for wheels drives with automatic hubs.
In 1868 George Westinghouse patented a design on which the modern railroad power braking system in based on. The system uses air to charge tank reservoirs in each car. Full tanks signals a release of brakes, while a drop in pressure signals the brakes to be applied.
From my previous experiance, could be Multifunction switch (on steering column) Do the turn signals flash normal on both sides? Let me know,Ben
juggernaut
Talk2DIY Automotive - 1986 Brakes and Cruise Control was released on: USA: 31 August 2004
brakes are the braking system It could be a part of the control system It has a hydraulic system in the braking system