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You must open the hatch, remove the plastic strips then you must unbolt the tail lamp assembly and remove the bulb.
does the third brake light work? if not probably brake light switch but check the fuse first. if yes, there are thes really cheezey circuit boards in the tail light housings that go bad all the time. they look like plastic strips.
it depends on the weigh that is on the plastic. and mostly yes.
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horseshoe are not made up of plastic because they can brake
My brake fluid reservoir is clear plastic with a thread on cap , there is no dipstick , there is a maximum fill mark on the white plastic reservoir
Above the brake pedal,its black plastic.
Disconnect the four plastic screws holding the plastic plate in the back of the trunk. This exposes the tail and brake lights.
Used to stop and slow down things
pulsating effect The Abs equipped cars do this naturally older cars with abs you will notice it more so than newer models.. If it just started occurring there may be a problem in the braking system. if it feels as if you are going over rumble strips (without the noise) when you brake first suspect would be a warped rotor.
inside the center console there is a little plastic plug on the side closest to e brake. take out the plastic cap and there is a nut in there. tighten that
Set the emergency brake. Then put your finger in the front part of the plastic where the emergency brake arm is and lift up and forward and take out the plastic center console and you'll see the adjustment right behind the emergency brake 12mm nut. You can't miss it