Yes. Unless, of course, you don't plan on towing it. Or only towing it very short distances at very low speed. Then you can get along without it.
It did not have one from the factory. Someone else may have put one on it.
It for whatever you tow brakes some are hooked to the master cylinder and some are electric is there a lever on the box?if so it's electric
Not necessarily, you would have the wiring for it but you have to buy a separate electric brake contoller. It is a small black box that usually has a slide switch and is mounted under the dash next to the steering column. Not necessarily, you would have the wiring for it but you have to buy a separate electric brake contoller. It is a small black box that usually has a slide switch and is mounted under the dash next to the steering column.
To install electric brakes, first remove the wheel. Then remove the dust cap, nut, and washer; this will be the place where you install the electric brakes.
If installed correctly, it will probably brake better.
There a number of possible reasons why rear Êdisc brakes are locking up on a 2000 blazer with new installed brake pads. This may be due to twist in the brake discs or low level of the brake fluid.Ê
You should see either a brake controller box under the dashboard, or a wiring harness under or through the back bumper for hooking power from the van to the trailer.
it is to control the brakes, it links the brakes with the battery to make a less spongy brake through the electric current.
Do not let them get down to the rivets. On disc brakes they have a warning tab installed.
No
Check the brake light bulbs, one of them may not be installed correctly.
I found it easier to use the wires to the tail lights on the tractor.