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%DETAILS% Answer Check the wiring. Probably got a short. Answer It could be a short, however, if your tail lights are illuminated, then you might rule out a short. You might also
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It has drum brakes in the rear, most parts stores let you search by make, model and year. Many companies make rear brake shoes for a 2001 echo, the last time I bought these I used
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It depends on how much of stuff you want to replace. Usually people replace only braking pads front and rear ones. Thus,you will need two pairs of front pads and two pairs of rear
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un-plug your back lights while ignition is still on! then wait a few seconds and plug them back in! jump back in your car nd off you go.no abs. no tc.more fun!
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