Why would you want to replace all the brake lines? You can flush the entire system and install fresh DOT3 brake fluid. I can see no reason to replace all the brake lines. Why are you doing this? Unless your brake lines are rotted out or someone has cut them... there is no reason to replace all four lines.
It should only take about an hour to replace the brake lines on a 1995 Toyota Corolla. The exact time will depend on your experience with replacing brake lines.
Have you checked the fuses?
get a new car!
The 1995 Ford Taurus has four brake lines. There is a break line for each break. The brake lines go from the master cylinder to the brakes.
The master cylinder can be easily replaced with a new unit, by disconnecting the brake lines, capping off the brake lines, detaching the old master cylinder by unscrewing two bolts.You must bench bleed the new unit before installing. Then reverse the above. Protect surfaces from brake fluid spillage.
On my 1990 Buick Regal, I need an 18mm wrench , a 10mm wrench, screwdriver, jack, and a can of brake cleaner
I would replace the line....ughh
Begin by removing the brake lines from your 1995 GMC Jimmy brake booster. Remove the brake booster retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new brake booster.
I had that problem and it turns out that my brake line was broken. It cost 50 bucks to repair...
Your brake light is probably brake fluid low or emergency brake on. Rear brake lights are replaced by removing the lens and replacing the dual filament bulb.
Front brake lines, 3/16". Front to rear, 1/4". Rear, 3/16".
You probably have air in the brake hydraulic line. Bleed the air out of the brake lines.