. If these warning lights are set off by a low brake fluid level, all you have to do is to refill the master cylinder and replace the leaking components if there are any. This should tell you the specific parts that you need to replace. This series of trucks is known as the rounded-line and for the time was revolutionary in design. The Fleetside featured a full bed with wrap around tail lamps. For all models the fuel tank was moved from inside the cab to outside the frame and featured an optional 40 gallon tank.
These are two different warning lights which are controlled by different circuits. Moreover, if your problem roots from damaged components such as worn-out brake pads, faulty speed sensors, and deteriorated wheel bearings, it would be best to get the parts replaced as soon as possible to prevent further damage from occurring. You can do this by simply detaching the positive battery cable from its terminal and pushing down on the brake pedal until the power from the electrical system has been completely drained. This procedure depends on the findings that you got from troubleshooting the system. The Stepside featured a narrow bed with standalone tail lamps. You should also check the amount and consistency of the brake fluid, as well as the condition of the brake hoses, brake pads, and wheel speed sensor. The truck featured double wall design, a flared beltline and rounded doors.
The antenna was also embedded into the window. We have all the parts and accessories you need to help restore your 1973 Chevy, at the best prices! There were two primary designs of the truck, the Stepside and Fleetside. Trust Ecklers for all of your restoration and replacement needs for your truck, racer, show car, street rod, or daily driver. . .
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