Only cylinder I have ever seen there is the fuel filter. I have discovered that it is most likely a proportioning valve. Thanks anyways. It is definitely the proportioning valve, and there is one on each brake line, side by side.
At the master cylinder which may be under the drivers floor under a panel. If you do not see it, follow the brake lines. They will lead you to the master cylinder.
It can be attached to the bottom of the master cylinder or on the drivers side frame between the firewall and the radiator. Follow the brake lines coming out of the master cylinder.
Master cylinder brake lines are the most common brake lines on a the Chevy Malibu.
Good time to replace all the brake fluid. Remove the brake lines from the Master Cylinder and pump the master cylinder dry. Add fresh brake fluid from an unopened can and bleed the master cylinder. Reinstall the brake lines and then bleed all brake lines until you see clean fluid. Keep adding fluid to the Master Cylinder until you are done.Good time to replace all the brake fluid. Remove the brake lines from the Master Cylinder and pump the master cylinder dry. Add fresh brake fluid from an unopened can and bleed the master cylinder. Reinstall the brake lines and then bleed all brake lines until you see clean fluid. Keep adding fluid to the Master Cylinder until you are done.
follow the brake lines out of your master cylinder. your master cylinder is located right in front of yhe drivers seat under the hood. if you follow the lines you will find a valve it my be a combination valve and the metering valve is built in.
Look in the engine compartment on the firewall. If not there look under the floor on the drivers side. If not there crawl under the motor home and follow the brake lines and they will lead you to the master cylinder.
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.
Brake lines run from the master brake cylinder to each wheel, generally under the frame of the car.
In most cases the front section of the master cylinder Rear brake lines are "T'd" at the center of the rear axle
Master Brake cylinder replaced and lines bled-how long?
Did you mean how to check your brake fluid? If you open the hood of the van, on the drivers side up near the firewall there will be your booster and master cylinder. On top of that is your reservoir . There should be indicator lines telling you if its full or if it should be added to. As far as checking the fluid in the lines, the only way is to bleed your brakes. Always start with the brake that is farthest from the master cylender with is usually the pass. rear brake then work to the drivers side rear, then pass front the drivers side brake..
If your asking about the brake lines in general, they run from the brake master cylinder to each wheel.