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Re: 94 Ranger is my Master Cylinder broke?????
If all brakes are fine and no external leaks it could only be internal leak
in master cylinder or really bad adjusted rear brakes
But still, why was the fluid low ???
Fluid low can only mean 2 things
The brakes aren't as good as you are telling us and worn out or external
leak.
"kevin" <kevnospam242@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 08:50:16 -0700, "JohanB"
> <ollieb1oREMOVE@THIScs.com> wrote:
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> >OK, check the thickness of your front pads and rotors, as well as the
rear
> >shoes and drum diameter and report back
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> I did and everything is fine, infact I wont have to worry about
> replacing anything for another year. I also re-checked the brake
> fluid and it has remained at the same level (since I replaced it,
> altho Ive driven only 2 miles aside from the driveway to garage and
> back a couple times since I refilled it) , so I believe this indicates
> a master cylinder prob right? I've checked everywhere (including the
> firewall which someone sugg today) for any possible signs of leakage
> and nothing. If the MC goes is it possible for the fluid to get low
> and then no further leaking?
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> I've pretty much run out of things to do except replace the MC or is
> there something else Im overlooking?
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> thanks
> Kevin
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