This is Dan again. Thanks for the reply. Anyway,I want to share my unexpected result re: brake force regulator. After I posted my concern, I put of f the project for awhile, but in the meantime, I researched all the thread about the issue. Few days ago, I finally decided to tackle the regulator, with a planned approached . Just my lucked, I noticed brake fluid seeping out of the metal tube connection to the left rear hose, which was dry before, so, I checked the bleeder nipple, and there was free flow of fluid, again, none before. So, I checked the right side, also fluid present. After removing the wheels, I went ahead and inspected the brake pads, rotors and calipers and pistons. It appeared that the rear brakes were not working for the longest time. After cleaning , lubricating, the pads, calipers ,pistons, and bleeding, I tested the function of the pistons . Happy to see that, everything is working. This saved me from taking the regulator out. Lesson learned: after replacing both rear brake hoses, maybe, just give time for things to correct itself. I continued to drive the car around, knowing only the front brakes working, maybe, with continued pressing of the brakes, this eventually opened the " brake force regulator " .
Next project: my ac compressor is making a loud noise and it's very irritating, it takes out the fun of driving around. I took out the aircon a while ago, and I don't have any used for the compressor. I know this will be a huge project , but if I get the right guidance, I can tackle this.
If anyone has the experienced or have done this , I would appreciate hearing from you. What is the first step, and then next.... Thank you!