Brake Master Cylinder and Reservoir - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz



Brake Master Cylinder and Reservoir - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz


Brake Master Cylinder and Reservoir Time: 2 hours Tab: $250 to $400 Talent: 2 Tools: 13mm socket, Universal joint and extensions, T20 Torx, 12mm flare nut wrenches, power bleeder Applicable Models: Mercedes-Benz C250 (2012-14) Mercedes-Benz C300 (2008-14) Mercedes-Benz C350 (2008-14) Parts Required: Master cylinder, reservoir, brake fluid Hot Tip: Use paper towels and plastic bags to contain any fluid leaks Performance Gain: Better braking Complementary Modification: Replace brake booster   Without a doubt, your brakes comprise the most important system on the car. The heart of the brake system is the master cylinder, which controls the hydraulic pressure of the entire system. Unfortunately, over many years, the master cylinder and reservoir have a tendency to wear out and leak. The leakage can occur internally or externally, resulting in a weakened braking system. If you have any problems with your brakes, and you think that it's related to the master cylinder or reservoir, you should probably replace it. You will be opening the brake lines while replacing the master cylinder so you will need to completely bleed the system before driving the vehicle. Do NOT attempt to drive the vehicle before completely bleeding the system. Replace your failed or leaking brake fluid reservoir or master cylinder with help from this article Applies to: C350 (2007-14), C180 (2007-14), C200 (2007-14), C230 (2007-14), C250 (2007-14), C280 (2007-14), C300 (2007-14), C320 (2007-14)

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