You either got the wrong master cylinder or you haven't actually bled all the air out of the system.
My guess would be the master cylinder failed.
A wheel cylinder describes "Drum Brakes" - Drum brakes have one cylinder with two diametrically opposed pistons.
The ECU for the ABS brakes is attached to the Master cylinder for the brakes.
The ECU for the ABS brakes is attached to the Master cylinder for the brakes.
probably have a bad master cylinder.
just the slave cylinder, for your brakes.
master cylinder is sticking
Disc brakes at the top of the caliper Drum brakes at the top of the wheel cylinder
. If you have the 4-port master cylinder, the bottom ports go to the rear brakes & the upper side ports go to the front brakes.
Brake cylinder repair is that wheel cylinder that holds the oil to keep your brakes running smooth on your back brakes. If you don't repair those you will mess up your rotors and your rims.
If your brakes are new and the system has been bled, your next step is to see if you have a leak in any of your brake lines and also check your brake master cylinder to see if it's working or not.
you either need to bleed your brakes, add fluid or get a master cylinder darrellshandyman@live.com