Sequence is shortest line first, longest line last. On most vehicles this is front driver side, front passenger side, rear passenger side, rear driver side. Double check the rear lines to be sure though, sometimes the rear lengths are opposite (all you need to check is the lengths from the t-junction on or near the differential to the rear brake cylinders. If they're the same, toss a coin).
dodge 2001 Dakota brake lights won't burn Check the fuses. If the fuses are okay check the brake light switch.
On all vehicles, you bleed brake lines from the shortest to the longest. Typically, the order is driver's side front, passenger side front, passenger side rear, and lastly, driver's side rear. You can double check the order by simply tracing the lines.
Generally speaking, it should be at the top of the caliper where the brake line enters, so that when you bleed them the air will rise to the highest point and escape.
The 2001 Dodge Dakota, with a towing package, has a trailer brake built in. The trailer brake is part of the towing package.
With a scan tool.
they exist
To fix a 95 Dodge Dakota with no brake lights, first check to ensure the fuse has not blown. If the fuse is good, check to ensure the brake light bulbs are not burn out.
It isn't there, Dodge didn't wire the Dakota with one. You will have to wire the brake controller your self.
When making changes to the brake system of a car, it is important to have a diagram to compare work. For a 1991 Dodge Dakota a rear brake assembly diagram can be found in the maintenance manual.
In the master cylinder.
You have to measure them.
what will make the brake light not work on a 1996 dodge dakota? fuses are good and bulbs are good