When approaching scenes where you may have to stop suddenly.
All. For pedestrians, animals, etc.
If you look at the cover on the brake fluid reservoir, it should read DOT 3
look for a cover that says brake fluid, pull it off, and look on the side of the reservoir it should have a line that says full, fill it to there and done.
It does have a switch and it is located under the dash on the driver's side (between the brake and gas pedals). There should be a cover over the componant that easily comes off. It does have a switch and it is located under the dash on the driver's side (between the brake and gas pedals). There should be a cover over the componant that easily comes off.
Have your foot above, but not on the brake. Allows you to quickly apply brake.
Driver side firewall it has a cover on it and should be full of fluid
Should be a screw on either side - remove and cover should lift off
Yes you can use brake fluid in the hydraaulic clutch system the cover on the reservoir should be marked dot 3 brake fluid also check for leaks at slave cylinder at bellhousing.
Look on the brake fluid reservoir cover, it should have the type of fluid required labeled on it. Most autos use dot 3 as I am sure your Impala does, unless it has a special brake system.
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how do you remove the brake light cover on a 1991 gmc tracker? Do you go from the outside or inside?
In a 2003 Toyota Previa, the brake light fuse is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. To access it, remove the cover of the fuse box and locate the specific fuse labeled for the brake lights. It's usually a 10-amp fuse, but you should check the diagram on the fuse box cover for confirmation. If the fuse is blown, replacing it should resolve any issues with the brake lights.