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if it pulls to the right hard when braking would you replace the right caliper? if it pulls to the right hard when braking would you replace the right caliper?
AnonymousMar 23, 2014
vehicle pulls to right when useing brakes, also brakes not very strongvehicle pulls to right when useing brakes, also brakes not very strong
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With a testlight you can check every fuse in the box without pulling a single fuse in about 10 minutes. Find a good ground for the testlight near the fusebox. The tops of the fuses have a little opening on both ends that accept a testlight's probe. Start by turning key to on (engine off), and turn lights on. Now every fuse in the fusebox will be powered. You touch the probe into both ends of each fuse to test them. Good fuses will light the tester on both ends. Bad fuses will only light up on one end. Good luck.
THE FIRING ORDER IS AS FOLLOWS : 1-6-5-4-3-2.
CYLINDER NUMBERS (front-to-rear) :
LEFT (driver side) 1-3-5
RIGHT (passenger side) 2-4-6
To set ignition timing, ensure that engine is at operating temperature, (190 degrees or above), bypass EST (electronic spark timing) by unplugging the single tan wire with a black stripe from the distributor. Ignition timing should be set at 0 degrees or TDC (top dead center). If not, loosen distributor hold down bolt and adjust, then retighten.
IF THE VAN IS PULLING TO ONE SIDE DURRING BRAKING THE SIDE IT IS PULLING TO IS THE GOOD SIDE THE OTHER SIDE THE CALIPOR IS EITHER NOT WORKING OR HUNG UP, WHAT I WOULD DO IS REMOVE THE WHEEL ON THE SIDE THAT ISN'T PULLING AND CHECK THE CALIPOR SLIDES, IF THEY LOOK GOOD AND SEEM TO BE MOVING FREE THEN I WOULD REPLACE THE CALIPOR. HOPE THIS HELPS GOOD LUCK
try pressure bleeding the brake call around if you have a muffler man near you they are about the cheapest also make sure your master cylinder is good and the brake sensor are good try these websites www.alldatadiy.com and www.autozone.com if all fails stop by your local library and get your hands on Haynes auto repair manual for your car wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
If You can start the vehicle off ether only then you have a fuel issue. the pump is working and the fuel pressure regulator is too. so either the injectors are not getting an electrical signal to open and close of possibly, Your oil sending unit is defective and has shut down your fuel system (a safety).
if it pulls to the right hard when braking would you replace the right caliper?
vehicle pulls to right when useing brakes, also brakes not very strong
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