1968rt
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Can you install an adjustable proportioning valve towards the rear of the car before the axle? Ive heard when mounted in front, the brake light tends to come on. Also I would like to hide it.
Sure. The master cylinder doesn't know where your placed it. The brake lights in most of our cars are actuated by a mechanical switch near the brake pedal so, once again, the brake light switch doesn't know where the P. valve is located.Can you install an adjustable proportioning valve towards the rear of the car before the axle? Ive heard when mounted in front, the brake light tends to come on. Also I would like to hide it.
Not so. It will tell you of an imbalance in pressure. Such as possibly one of your rear cylinders leaking. It warns you that something needs attention.Your brake light shouldn’t come on unless you have a complete loss in pressure regardless of where you put it.
Not so. It will tell you of an imbalance in pressure. Such as possibly one of your rear cylinders leaking. It warns you that something needs attention.
Have mine located under car at drivers seat for easy in car adjustment. No problems with any brake lights and not noticeable with carpet pulled over and door closed.
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