This is a master cylinder, a critical component of the hydraulic braking system that converts mechanical force from the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure. It contains pistons and seals that generate this pressure, ensuring consistent braking performance. A worn or leaking master cylinder will result in a spongy brake pedal feel and reduced braking effectiveness, potentially leading to longer stopping distances.
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A spongy brake pedal that requires more travel to engage the brakes is the first indication of a master cylinder issue. If ignored, the pedal may continue to sink, and braking performance will significantly diminish, increasing the risk of an accident. In severe cases, the brakes may fail to engage altogether.
Ensure the brake fluid reservoir is clean before filling to prevent contamination of the new master cylinder. Never reuse old brake fluid.
Always replace brake fluid and bleed the entire brake system thoroughly after installing a new master cylinder.