To identify the brake system on a 1998 Chevrolet Silverado, first check the owner's manual for specifications regarding the braking system. You can also visually inspect the brake components: look for the type of brake calipers (disc or drum) on the front and rear wheels. Additionally, the vehicle’s VIN can be used to obtain detailed information about the original equipment. Finally, you may find identification tags or markings on the master cylinder and brake booster that indicate the brake system type.
1500 or 2500???
17.5 qt capacity
Air in the system. Bleed the brake system.
When making changes to the brake system, a diagram will help make sure everything is done correctly and safely. A brake system diagram for a 1998 Honda Civic can be found in its maintenance manual.
there is a rubber plug on the bottom remove plug to adjust
no
They are screewed into the exhaust pipes--SYSTEM. I belive there is 3 of them in exhaust system. There is none after the muffler.
Chevrolet does not use inertia switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
There is either a leak still evident in the system or air in the system or the E-brake is on slightly.
NO
It actually mean Antilock Brake System not automatic braking system
Brake lights indicate when a vehicle is about to stop. When brake lights stop working it is important to check the wiring, the fuse, and the light itself. It could be that any of those need to be replaced.