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2001 Mercury Mountaineer Brake Booster, Vacuum Pump, Brake Master Cylinder, Master Cylinder Repair Kit

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OEM 2001 Mercury Mountaineer Parts for Hydraulic System - Brakes

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Brake Booster, Brake Master Cylinder Installation and Repair Tips for 2001 Mercury Mountaineer

  • Q: How to service and repair the vacuum brake booster on 2001 Mercury Mountaineer?
    A: To service the vacuum brake booster, firstly take away the brake master cylinder and the power brake booster hose. With the booster push rod still attached to the brake pedal, then take off the stoplight switch and push rod. Once the bulkhead sound isolator has been removed, support and take off the booster. Uninstallation Reverse the steps.
  • Q: How to service and repair the brake master cylinder on 2001 Mercury Mountaineer?
    A: Performing the task of repairing the brake master cylinder, one needs to disconnect the brake fluid warning switch, and brake lines, and plug them to avoid leaks. Take out the nuts of the master cylinder. Installation should be reversed, and then the system bled. Brake fluid is a dangerous substance that should not be irritated, and in case of need, consult a doctor.
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