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Old December 6th 04, 02:02 AM
gad
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Default 96 GC - leaking master cylinder

My 96 Grand Caravan 3.3's master cylinder appears to be leaking fluid. From
the shop manual, it looks like the problem is probably one or more of the
seals at the filler neck, the reservior to the cylinder, or the cylinder to
the vacuum port.

Any idea if this is a common problem and about how much $ to fix? Thanks.


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Old December 6th 04, 07:20 PM
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I would replace the master cyl, it is relatively cheap and easy to do, im
not sure if you can get just the seals thru Chrysler, but if you do get a MC
make sure you tell them ABS or No ABS brakes
"gad" > wrote in message
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> My 96 Grand Caravan 3.3's master cylinder appears to be leaking fluid.

From
> the shop manual, it looks like the problem is probably one or more of the
> seals at the filler neck, the reservior to the cylinder, or the cylinder

to
> the vacuum port.
>
> Any idea if this is a common problem and about how much $ to fix? Thanks.
>
>



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Old December 6th 04, 07:20 PM
maxpower
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I would replace the master cyl, it is relatively cheap and easy to do, im
not sure if you can get just the seals thru Chrysler, but if you do get a MC
make sure you tell them ABS or No ABS brakes
"gad" > wrote in message
...
> My 96 Grand Caravan 3.3's master cylinder appears to be leaking fluid.

From
> the shop manual, it looks like the problem is probably one or more of the
> seals at the filler neck, the reservior to the cylinder, or the cylinder

to
> the vacuum port.
>
> Any idea if this is a common problem and about how much $ to fix? Thanks.
>
>



 




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