Good step by step video. It would probably be an added benefit to have a sequel wrap up video to help novices like me know what to look out for before I'm ready to drive away with the new master cylinder installed. Thanks for keeping the language clean.
I agree with Heaven96 about bleeding the master cylinder. In order to not get corrosive brake fluid all over the engine bay one should either bench bleed the master cylinder or mount it on the car then use a master cylinder bleeder kit which cycles the brake fluid back into the master cylinder. Since an air pocket was introduced into the brake lines when disconnected you should also bleed the lines at each wheel following your vehicle manufacturer's recommended process. Not every manufacturer recommends bleeding the furthest wheel first. All in all it was a good how to video, keep up the good work and thanks for sharing. Master Cylinder Bleeder Kit shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/dorman-help-master-cylinder-bleeder-kit-14151/12455502-P?searchTerm=Brake+Master+Cylinder+Bleeder+kit
Good step by step video. It would probably be an added benefit to have a sequel wrap up video to help novices like me know what to look out for before I'm ready to drive away with the new master cylinder installed. Thanks for keeping the language clean.
Gilbert Nichols excellent feedback, I will work on something like that for you
boi I tell u what that ritey tighty lefty loosy. them is the words that I live by. never let me down. great video
for real.
Good vid. I watched probably 10 vids before this one that didnt explain the MC failure as understandable as this one.
glad I could help!!!
Very nice well informed video. Yes thanks for keeping the language clean! How we need more clean language!
Thanks and You're Welcome!
Thank you for this video. Looks super easy!
You have to bleed the booster
Nice work. Simple and to the point. 👌
I changed one of these on mom's car yesterday with my uncle
Hope it went smoothly! Thanks for the comment.
@@matthewhendershot2009 we got but there was a little bit of air in the brake lines. We pumped the brakes and everything is working great
Berry. Good
so helpful my machanic want $150.00 for cylinder and $150.00 to change it.
Why tighten up the lines to bleed the master cylinder..just leave it open
"let go ahead and pop the trunk"
*pops hood*
I agree with Heaven96 about bleeding the master cylinder. In order to not get corrosive brake fluid all over the engine bay one should either bench bleed the master cylinder or mount it on the car then use a master cylinder bleeder kit which cycles the brake fluid back into the master cylinder.
Since an air pocket was introduced into the brake lines when disconnected you should also bleed the lines at each wheel following your vehicle manufacturer's recommended process. Not every manufacturer recommends bleeding the furthest wheel first.
All in all it was a good how to video, keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.
Master Cylinder Bleeder Kit
shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/dorman-help-master-cylinder-bleeder-kit-14151/12455502-P?searchTerm=Brake+Master+Cylinder+Bleeder+kit