2 wrenches &aphillips screw driver.
The guy left the hospital in a wheelchair.
Short to power in the brake light circuit. Most likely, the fault is in the switch itself.
Assuming you have disc brakes, it could be, a sticky or stuck brake caliper on the left side brake. Grease or brake fluid on the friction surface on the left side brake. A restricted brake hose/line on the left side brake. Air in the hydraulic lines on the left side brake.
The rubber brake hose could be at fault.
Brake pads or caliper. It could be the left wheel that's at fault or it could be that the right wheel isn't catching at all and all of the stopping is being done by the left wheel.
Yes, the Whittier fault is a left-lateral strike-slip fault, meaning that the blocks on either side of the fault move horizontally past each other in a left-lateral direction.
Well, there is a company somewhere in the world (not quite sure where) that uses brain waves to move around a motorized wheelchair by thinking of doing something with your right hand to orientate the wheelchair right and think of doing something with their left hand to orientate the wheelchair left!
Driving with you left foot on the brake.
The brake is typically located on the left side of a vehicle.
No, he's not really in a wheelchair. I was watching the BET awards and he was one of the performers and he wasn't in a wheelchair.
The brake in a car is typically located on the left side.
to the left of the brake pedal