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Brake line diagrams needed?

i have a 95 ford windstar and i need the diagram for brake lines from the abs unit all the way back. please help i cant finish till i get thisi cant even find it in the haynes book

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Take it to the dry cleaners.
hi, its seems that your coat obviously has a very horrible smell to it, before i had a pair of gloves, and their was this smell to them, it smelt so horrible, but i just used alot of washing up powder until it went, i did think that the smell went from when i pour orange juice in a bowl and put my gloves in there, but to be on the safe side of not wrecking your coat, dont try that, but use a strong washing-up powder. sorry that the advice is not much. good luck :)
It might be a good idea to buy one more uniform. Like this you can have time to let your uniform dry with natural air. But if this is not possible, soak in cold water , but use natural soap bar, soap. Rub into the uniform , leave free from water with the soap on 1/2 hr should be enough. If you pop into your machine . leave the soap on wash on a normal wash. If you only wash by hand , rinse of the soap. roll in a towel to soak up most of the water allow to dry with natural air. Sometimes certain materials give off this smell when put in the dryer. Hope this helps you a little
Brake line diagram? Hydraulic lines or electrical lines for ABS wheel sensors? If you're talking about the hydraulic lines, there is no diagram. They just go from the master cylinder to the proportioning valve to the wheels. Current brake system technology has the L/F and R/R wheels on one master cylinder hydraulic circuit and the R/F and L/R wheels on the other. What problem are you having, exactly? What is it that you can't finish without a brake line diagram?

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