As fast as you can pedal.
As fast as you can pedal.
You would need 317 pedal turns are needed to travel a mile on a bicycle.
Depends on how fast you pedal. As it is a single gear bike. BMX bikes are made that way because if crashed, the bike would be 10 times harder to fix.
Gonna need to know year, make and model for that one.
Above fusebox, which is by the accelerator pedal in a RHD model.
Model would help, so we could tell if the pedal for your model went up into the dash or down into the floor. That would help identify where the return spring is.
More information needed: What make model vehicle is it? Early VW'S had a pressure operated brake light switch that was on the master cylinder. When you pressed the pedal the pressure would cause the switch contacts to close; lighting the brake lights. Haven't see one of them in a loooooong time! J Tinsby More information needed: What make model vehicle is it? Early VW'S had a pressure operated brake light switch that was on the master cylinder. When you pressed the pedal the pressure would cause the switch contacts to close; lighting the brake lights. Haven't see one of them in a loooooong time! J Tinsby
Loosen nipple located on the caliper. Press the brake pedal to the floor. Tighten the nipple. Release pedal. Repeat until fluid ONLY comes out from the nipple. Start farthest away from the master cylinder. 2 people are needed for this procedure. Be sure to watch the brake fluid resivior to be sure it stays full.
On a 1998 Ford Mustang : With the engine OFF - put your gearshift in first gear - put your foot under the clutch pedal and gently lift the clutch pedal until the pedal stops - slowly push the clutch pedal down - you will hear a click if your clutch needed adjusting and adjusted itself
behind the panel right in front of the throttle pedal
I think I would have two choices for you when brake pedal pads are needed. The first one is maaco and the other is called auto zone parts. Those names come to mind.