How Do You Install A Brake Master Cylinder On A Dodge Durango?
The internal components of the brake master cylinder on your Dodge Durango wear out after years of service. The valve and pistons may leak and become unresponsive. In such cases, the brake cylinder must be replaced to ensure the safety of anyone onboard the vehicle while it’s on the road. Once you have the exact unit replacement, bleed the master cylinder, according to the manufacturer’s instructions and have it ready for installation. Now you’re ready to change the unit on your Dodge Durango. Depress the brake pedal several times with the engine off to get rid of any vacuum left on the brake booster. Open the hood and locate the brake master cylinder on your Dodge Durango. The master cylinder is attached to the brake booster, a drum-like unit mounted on the firewall of the engine compartment, right in front of the driver side of the vehicle. Remove as much brake fluid as possible from the master cylinder reservoir using a hand-siphon pump. Unplug the low-fluid level electrical connect