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Motorcraft® 2011 Ford F-150 - Brake Master Cylinder, Motorcraft OE Replacement
Manufacturer #BRMC286
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Motorcraft® 2011 Ford F-150 - Brake Master Cylinder, Motorcraft OE Replacement
Manufacturer #BRMC286
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$178.99
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| Label | Value |
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| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Condition | New |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Warranty | 2-year or unlimited-mile Motorcraft limited warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Recommended Use | OE Replacement |
| Series | Motorcraft OE Replacement |
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Motorcraft®Motorcraft Oe Replacement Brake Master Cylinder
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I replaced my rotors, front calipers, brake pads and master cylinder. All parts fit properly and were great quality. My master cylinder came with a 2nd level sensor for an alternative electrical plug. All parts worked great
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Posted by Harvey O. / Thu, Aug 31
Good quality, easy to install
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Posted by Ana M. / Wed, Jun 14
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Question: how to bleed brake cylinder?vance F. / Jun 21, 2023 / 2011 Ford F-150Motorcraft Oe Replacement Brake Master Cylinder
Hi Vance, I'm glad to assist you. Remove the master cylinder cap: Twist or unscrew the cap of the master cylinder reservoir to expose the fluid inside. Start with the brake farthest from the master cylinder: Begin with the brake furthest away from the master cylinder, which is typically the right rear brake. Attach the clear plastic tube: Place one end of the plastic tube over the brake bleed valve on the caliper or wheel cylinder. Ensure a tight fit to prevent air from entering. Prepare the catch container: Place the other end of the plastic tube into the container, ensuring that it is submerged in brake fluid. This will prevent air from being drawn back into the brake system. Have a helper pump the brake pedal: Instruct your helper to slowly pump the brake pedal three to four times and then hold firm pressure on the pedal. Open the brake bleed valve: Using a wrench or socket, carefully open the brake bleed valve counterclockwise. As your helper maintains pressure on the pedal, you should see a stream of brake fluid flowing into the container. Close the brake bleed valve: Once the flow of fluid becomes steady and free of air bubbles, tighten the bleed valve securely. Inform your helper to release the brake pedal slowly. Check the master cylinder reservoir: Verify that the fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir remains above the minimum level to avoid introducing air into the system. Repeat the process: Repeat steps 7-10 for each brake, moving from the right rear to the left rear, then to the right front, and finally to the left front. Check the brake pedal feel: After bleeding all the brakes, have your helper press the brake pedal and confirm that it feels firm and responsive. I hope this helps, and we thank you for inquiring.
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