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1989 GT Hatch
Join Date: Mar 2007
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brake fluid resivor sensor wire on my fox
the ONLY purpose of those wires are to sense when the fluid resivor is low right? i just noticed that one of the three has broken off the clip going into the tank.
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2002 Mustang GT
Join Date: May 2007
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I am going to say yes. You should have a pressure differential switch on the differential valve. That should be your only two switches.
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