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Tell you when to replace the brake master cylinder

Here are the top 3 signs that you need to get your brake master cylinder checked out.

1. YOUR BRAKE PEDAL FEELS SOFT OR MUSHY

Over time, your brake master cylinder and its various parts will begin to wear out. You will see a change in your braking system and you may notice the following things happening when you are driving:

  • Your brakes may seem fine and then suddenly they will start to lose power or your brake pedal will feel firm, but it won’t hold steady.

  • You may find that you have to use more effort to press the brake pedal down.

  • Your brake pedal may feel “mushy” or “spongy”

  • Your brake pedal may even sink to the floor entirely when you press on it.

These are signs that there is something wrong with your braking system and that you should get it checked out right away.

2. YOUR CHECK ENGINE OR BRAKE WARNING LIGHT IS ON

Your “check engine light” can come on for a wide range of reasons, including brake issues, not just when there is an issue with your engine itself. This is especially true with newer vehicles.

If your vehicle is newer, it may be equipped with brake fluid level and pressure sensors in your brake master cylinder. These sensors can detect if there is a problem with your brake fluid pressure, which is controlled by the brake master cylinder.

If your brake fluid pressure drops, then you most likely have a problem with your brake master cylinder. This situation could also cause your brake warning light to come on too.

3. YOUR BRAKE FLUID IS DARK OR DIRTY LOOKING

Your brake fluid can get dirty when the seals in your system begin to break down into small parts and collect in your fluid. When this happens, your brake fluid will appear dirtier or darker. If your brake fluid has become contaminated or dirty, it can adversely affect how your braking system works.

Brake fluid that has become contaminated by moisture can cause internal corrosion in your master cylinder as well as your brake lines and other components of your braking system.

A qualified mechanic can quickly discover if your fluid is darker than it should be or if it has moisture in it.

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