The reservoir with the lesser fluid capacity is for the rear brakes since the front calipar pistons require more fluid therefore they require the larger of the two.
Check the calipers. If the calipers pistons are extended to far - this could cause the brakes to lock up. The pistons cannot be retracted.
The ECU for the ABS brakes is attached to the Master cylinder for the brakes.
master cylinder is sticking
. 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.
The ECU for the ABS brakes is attached to the Master cylinder for the brakes.
just the slave cylinder, for your brakes.
A brake master cylinder? If you are losing brakes or brake fluid.
probably have a bad master cylinder.
Bleed the furthest from the master cylinder 1st then the rest in order of distance from the master cylinder.
Master cylinder possible but could also be wheel cylinder problems or warped rotors
The Slave Cylinder and the Master Cylinder control totally different systems. The Slave has to do with the clutch, and the Master has to do with the brakes. They have nothing in common.
underneath the master cylinder for the brakes in the engine bay.