If your brake pedal no longer has pressure and goes all the way to the floor with little effort, your brake master cylinder may need to be replaced. Take your pick from our online selection today. As the brake pedal is pressed down, the master cylinder plunger pressurizes the brake lines to operate the calipers or wheel cylinders. If the plunger is no longer sealing or the master cylinder itself is leaking, you may notice that your brake fluid level is dropping, or your brake pressure is low. If your brake pedal begins to feel spongy or starts to slowly descend as you press your foot on it, a defective master cylinder is responsible.
The brake master cylinder supplies hydraulic pressure to your brake calipers and wheel cylinders. Faulty cylinders aren't always easy to spot, however. This cylinder distributes evenly the hydraulic brake pressure to the brake calipers from the pedal, in order for your tough truck to stop when you push down. . By replacing your old and defunct master cylinder with a new, high-end brake master cylinder for Ford F250 from AutoZone, you're able to restore your brake's power once and for all.
It also includes a brake fluid reservoir that can be filled if you notice you have a leak. . . . . .
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