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Old 11-11-2007, 03:10 AM   #1
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I have an 01 with a hydro max brake booster. It is cylindrical and is oriented parallel to the lenght of the coach behind the brake pivot mech under the drivers side floor. Anyway at the aft end where the brake fluid lines are connected there is what I believe some kind of sensor with two small black wires going to it. It is hanging down and and I believe it is supposed to be glued to the side of the brake booster.

Does anyone know what this is, what problems it might cause if not connected and can I just reglue into place?

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I have an 01 with a hydro max brake booster. It is cylindrical and is oriented parallel to the lenght of the coach behind the brake pivot mech under the drivers side floor. Anyway at the aft end where the brake fluid lines are connected there is what I believe some kind of sensor with two small black wires going to it. It is hanging down and and I believe it is supposed to be glued to the side of the brake booster.

Does anyone know what this is, what problems it might cause if not connected and can I just reglue into place?
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