No you do not, If your good enough you can push the new line through the frame behind the tank and hook it all back up with no problem. I do it all the time hear at the shop.
With engine off--pump brake until all vacuum is exhausted With foot on brake start vehicle--brake pedal should drop
This is a sign that you need to have the brakes inspected, soon. Worn brakes causes the brake fluid reservoir level to drop causing the brake and abs lights to come on.
To compensate the rev. if it didn't do that the idl would drop every time
not block?? Two thoughts, stuck thermostat maybe, loose connection on cooling fan and droping the hood jars it.
Drop the lower transmission pan Clean pan Replace filter and gasket
Sorry But You Will Have To Remove The Fuel Tank
No but, the brake fluid level will drop as brake pads/linings wear.
You do have to take the steering column loose and drop it down so you can get your hand up to the small clip that holds the brake booster rod off. But you do not have to take it all the way out. Just drop it down.
Drop it
The oil pressure would drop dramatically, and the engine would get noisy from the inside, with a noticeable drop in power.
NEED BRAKE INSPECTION POSSIBLY NEW BRAKE PADS, Check brake fluid imediately. had a similar problem on a 1990 camry. brake fluid level was slightly low. when temperature outside would drop, applying brakes would lower level and brake light would come on. possibly caused by a small leak in brake line. filling brake fluid would fix, but would reappear a couple of months later. Have brake lines checked for leak.
You either have to pull the engine or drop the transmission, which ever your more comfortable with.