I have no idea what you mean by "brake life is at 10," but there is a way that I always know when to replace my brake pads. When brake pads wear down quite a ways, a metal clip will start to touch the rotor when you apply the brakes. It will cause a very loud squealing noise (metal clip on metal rotor), and it means that it is time to replace your brakes. It was designed that way. Once you hear the squealing, you can drive like that safely for weeks or months, but the squealing noise will be very irritating. If "brake life is at 10" means that you only have 10% of your pads left, then you should change them.
The fuse may have blown. Be sure the bulbs are good.
Life jackets should be replaced every 5 to 10 years, depending on their condition and usage. Regular inspections are essential; if a life jacket is worn, damaged, or has any signs of deterioration, it should be replaced immediately. Additionally, if it no longer fits properly or if there are changes in regulations or standards, a replacement is warranted. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for specific guidelines.
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why my jeep brake light on all time
You have a defective brake light switch that needs to be replaced. About $10 for the part in our neighborhood. It's a plug 'n play deal.
The brake light switch might not be connected properly. Remove the brake light switch for 10 seconds and replace it to its original position.
It will cost approximately $30 per wheel to change the brake pads, at a auto mechanic shop. It will cost more if the rotors need to be replaced. You can purchase brake pads for approximately $10.
Smoke detectors should be replaced every 10 years to ensure they are functioning properly and providing reliable fire detection.
rubber supply hose needs replaced.
Toilets should be replaced every 10-15 years to maintain optimal functionality and efficiency.
Smoke detectors should be replaced every 10 years to ensure they are functioning properly and providing reliable fire detection.
A bike helmet should be replaced every 5-10 years, or sooner if it has been involved in a crash or shows signs of damage.