the problem sounds like you need to replace power booster on your brake system. not sure why you keep replacing master cylander, but another reason master cylanders seem to be the problem, is if you change brake pads and do not use genuine Ford parts, you will get sthis problem, when in fact it is not the master cylander at all but just pads that need to be genuine ford parts
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Less. If the pedal is going down, it is the master cylinder or one of the wheel cylinders leaking.
your car overheats. Your oil is not going through the cylinders creating lots of heat
Logically if the Master Cylinder keeps failing there are only a certain amount of things coming into play here. Either you are buying defective products or the brake fluid is contaminated and causing the Master Cylinder to fail prematurely. Let's start with the Master Cylinders you are installing. I will not name suppliers but not all Master Cylinders are created equal. Some rebuilt Master Cylinders are defective right out of the box. I suggest you buy a NEW master cylinder. Before installing the new Master Cylinder flush all old brake fluid out of the entire system, install a new master cylinder and install fresh fluid from an unopened can. With a new master cylinder and fresh clean fluid, you should have no future problems.
You get it by going to the master and getting his balls☺.......... Just kidding .you really get it by.............. nah......i don't know
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That depends on which engine it is equipped with. The 2.5 liter has 4 cylinders, and the 3.1 & 3.3 Liter V6 have 6 cylinders. If you see 3 plug wires going to the engine that means it is a 6 cylinder. The other 3 are hidden on the back side of the engine. If you see 4, then you have a 4 cylinder. It also has two door lock cylinders and two real wheel cylinders. One trunk lock cylinder,one master cylinder and ign. cylinder.
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you power booster could be bad or have a vacuume leak . the power booster is a large round object behind the master cylinder mounted on the fire wall on the driver side . you master cylinder bolts directly to this and you should have a vacuum hose going to this can . this is what make your brake easy to apply.
You really don't get any smarter, but hopefully you will get a little more experience and wisdom as well as maturing while going through puberty.
You push the pumkin really fast so it goes through and jump over the log really quickly and carfully keep going!
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