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How Do You Change A Brake Master Cylinder?

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How Do You Change A Brake Master Cylinder?

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The master cylinder is a part of your car’s brake system. The master cylinder sends pressure from the brakes through the master cylinder and into the car’s hydraulic brake system. The master cylinder contains break fluid. Occasionally, when the master cylinder wears out you’ll notice fluid leakage; replace the master cylinder when this happens. Locate the brake fluid reservoir and remove any break fluid with a suction device. The break fluid reservoir is next to the fluid lines and the master cylinder. Remove the electronic fluid level sensor just below the fluid reservoir by disconnecting and releasing the safety clip. Disconnect all break fluid lines from the master cylinder. Loosen in a counter clockwise motion with a line wrench. Some break fluid will leak out when the lines come off. Use a socket wrench to loosen the master cylinder mounting bolts. When both bolts come off remove the master cylinder from the car. Place the new master cylinder in position and tighten the mounting b

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