turn it counter clock wise
First use the appropriate flare nut wrench to remove the brake lines from the master cylinder. Then remove any wiring connectors. Then remove the two nuts that hold the master cylinder to the brake booster and the master cylinder should come right off.
Unplug electrical connections Remove and cover brake lines Remove mounting bolts Remove master cylinder Install in reverse order BE SURE TO "BENCH" BLEED NEW MASTER CYLINDER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
Remove clutch cable connection and then remove slave cylinder line from master. Then unbolt slave master and remove it. Follow same procedure in reverse order.
Brake fluid is in resevior on master cylinder. Look in engine compartment on firewall just in front of steering wheel. The brake booster is a large round drum and the master cylinder is attached to it. Use a flat screwdriver to slide the two clips off the flat lid. remove lid to add fluid as needed, but remember brake fluid will remove paint, so be careful.
Drain the brake fluid from the brake master cylinder reservoir. Remove the wiring harness from the brake cylinder. Remove the brake lines. Remove the brake cylinder retaining nuts. Reverse the process to install the new master brake cylinder.
Begin by removing the brake lines. Remove the master cylinder retaining bolts. The master cylinder will come off. Reverse the process to install a new master cylinder.
remove the two nuts holding the master cylinder on the power brake booster
You have to remove the Master Cylinder, disconnect the rod that is connected to the brake pedal and remove the bolts holding the Power Booster on. Connect in reverse order.
Disconnect brake lines Remove mounting bolts Remove Master cylinder Besure to "bench Bleed" new one prior to install
In order to replace the master cylinder with ABS attached to the master cylinder on a 1995 Grand Am you will need to complete the following steps: Disconnect the negative battery cable. Locate the master cylinder which is attached to the drivers side of the firewall. Remove the ABS brake line from the master cylinder using a wrench. Disconnect the fluid hose from the master cylinder using a wrench. Unscrew the nuts that hold the master cylinder in place. Remove the master cylinder and install a new one. Reattach the fluid hose to the master cylinder. Reattach the ABS brake line to the master cylinder. Tighten all the nuts and bolts and reconnect the negative battery cable.Once all of these steps have been completed you can be sure that your master cylinder has been properly replaced and is ready for use.
Remove and plug brake hydraulic lines Remove electrical sensor Remove mounting bolts Pull Master cylinder off activating rod BE SURE TO BENCH BLEED NEW MASTER CYLINDER PROR TO INSTALLATION Install in reverse order
Disconnect electrical connection Remove and cover brake lines Remove mounting bolts Pull Master cylinder off power booster Install in reverse order, but remember to BENCH BLEED master cylinder prior to installing