The cost of a rear brake cylinder for a 1996 Isuzu can vary depending on the specific model and whether you choose an aftermarket or OEM part. On average, you can expect to pay between $30 to $80. It's recommended to check with local auto parts stores or online retailers for the most accurate pricing and availability.
Which cylinder?A wheel / brake cylinder, maybe $100An 'engine cylinder' is going to hundreds, if not a thousand.
enough to fill the master cylinder
It cost me $268 to do the cylinders on both wheels at Pep Boys :-(
Yes. You can fix the mistake of putting engine oil in the brake fluid. It is the easiest if you just caught it as soon as you did it. In that case you disconnect the master cylinder as quick as possible from the brake lines. You do not want oil to clog the brake lines. Then you remove as much brake fluid, oil mix from the master cylinder as possible. Then you take a rag and clean out the master cylinder. Then you run brake fluid through the master cylinder until it comes clean. Then you run brake fluid through the brake lines to make sure they are clean. If brake fluid does not go through the brake lines, you did not catch it in time. You need to replace your brake lines and slave cylinders. You have just learned an expensive lesson.
Yes, a bad master cylinder can cause one brake to lock up. If the master cylinder is malfunctioning, it may lead to uneven pressure distribution in the brake system, causing one brake caliper to receive too much pressure. This can result in that brake clamping down and not releasing properly, leading to a lock-up. Regular maintenance and inspection are crucial to prevent such issues.
It can cost between $10 and $50 to replace the rear brake wheel cylinder on this car. The price varies based on store and part brand.
Twice as much
about $700
Call the dealer and find out!
The cost to replace a brake cylinder typically ranges from $100 to $300 for parts and labor, depending on the vehicle make and model. Factors such as the location of the repair shop and whether it's a front or rear brake cylinder can also influence the price. Additionally, if other brake components need attention, costs may increase. Always get a detailed estimate from a trusted mechanic for the most accurate pricing.
About $900 to $1400 depending on condition
Your in a bit of trouble here. Power steering fluid will cause the seals in your brake master cylinder, calipers, and wheel cylinders to swell up. The system will definitely need to be flushed out. Remove the lid to your master cylinder open a can of brake fluid and turn it upside down while sticking it on the opening of yoru master cylinder. Much like the bottle of water on an office water cooler. Then go to each wheel and open the caliper and wheel cylinder bleeders. The fluid in your brake sytem will flush out emptying the container of brake fluid into your brake system. Do this a couple times and don't let the master cylinder run dry or you will get air in your brake lines. This may still be too late if the p/s fluid has damaged your seals. If your pedal dose not feel perfect take it to a garage