Master Cylinder: Replacement
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2007 Subaru Outback and 2007 Subaru Legacy. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- Remove mud and dirt from the surface of brake master cylinder.
- Secure the master cylinder on a vise.NOTE: To avoid damaging master cylinder, use aluminum plate while holding with vise.
- Remove the pin which secures the reservoir tank to master cylinder, and then remove the reservoir tank and seal.
- With pushing-in the primary piston, remove the C-ring using pliers.
- With pushing-in the primary piston, remove the straight pin from the port on installation part of reservoir tank using magnet pick-up tool.
- Extract the primary piston assembly and secondary piston assembly straight out, while taking care not to scratch the inner surface of cylinder.
- Clean the inside of master cylinder with brake fluid. Check the inside of cylinder for damage, deform and wear. Replace the master cylinder as assembly if faulty.
- Apply brake fluid to the inner surface of master cylinder and piston assembly.
- Ensure that the inner surface of master cylinder and piston assembly are free of dirt before assembling. Install the primary piston assembly and secondary piston assembly, while taking care not to scratch the master cylinder inner surface.
- With pushing-in the primary piston, install the cylinder pin.
- With pushing-in the primary piston, install the C-ring to groove, using pliers.
CAUTION: Ensure the secure installation.
- Install the seal to reservoir tank.
- Install the reservoir tank to master cylinder, and secure with pin.
- Replace the O-ring for the master cylinder with a new one.