The brake master cylinder is what pushes brake fluid to each wheel when you press on the brake pedal. If it's bad or marginal, your braking will suffer or disappear entirely! This is something that you need to address right away! FriPilot
There probably isn't one. My '96 had one, but Pontiac discontinued them shortly after the model was introduced. If there is one, it will be back near the firewall, down from the brake master cylinder.
The brake master cylinder on a 1955 Pontiac is bolted to the frame rail under the steering shaft.
Only the early models have one. My '96 had one, but I'm told that after that year they were gone. It's near the firewall, inboard of the brake master cylinder.
According to my service guide its to the left of the Master Brake cylinder. Its black with a bit of a tower and a electrical connector to one side of the short tower
how to change the master cylinder without taking it to a shop
If you have one, it's back near the firewall, just down from the brake master cylinder. You might not have one though. Pontiac did away with them early in the game. Why, I don't know. Seems kind of dumb to me ~
Master reset for what? Be more specific. unhook the negative cable from the battery for 30 seconds
on the master cylinder ? 2. of them
my husband is trying to replace the master cylinder on a 1994 grand am. he was wondering on how to align the gears for the abs.
Under the floor below the brake pedal.
The oil dipstick is right up front, center. It is built into the lid covering the oil fill tube. Just unscrew and pull it straight up. The transmission dipstick is located near the firewall, down from the brake master cylinder.
The brake master cylinder has nothing to do with the way the car runs. It certainly wouldn't cause it to stall.....Maybe the brake booster?