aliker 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 26, 2009 Messages 10 Points 3,101 Age 34 Vehicle Year 1999 Transmission Automatic Dec 6, 2011 #1 I have no rear brakes I think it is the proportioning valve is there a way to reset it
brinker88 11/2013 OTOM Winner ⭐Supporting Member OTOTM Winner Joined Oct 14, 2010 Messages 3,498 Points 1,601 City Williamsport, Pa Vehicle Year 1993 Transmission Automatic Dec 6, 2011 #2 There's a button on it to reset it, yes. Are you SURE its a Prop valve? I've never heard of one going bad.
There's a button on it to reset it, yes. Are you SURE its a Prop valve? I've never heard of one going bad.
srteach 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 11, 2007 Messages 977 Points 3,101 Vehicle Year 1999, 2001 Transmission Manual Dec 6, 2011 #3 Reset the valve, then check your brakes for leakage. Prop valves usually only cut off with great pressure differences.
Reset the valve, then check your brakes for leakage. Prop valves usually only cut off with great pressure differences.
aliker 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 26, 2009 Messages 10 Points 3,101 Age 34 Vehicle Year 1999 Transmission Automatic Dec 6, 2011 #4 It's not the proportioning valve I got fluid to the rear wheels