by noodles on February 2nd, 2008

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I have a 93 ford taurus the brakes wouldnt work right if you push it all the way to the floor it would barely the brake fluid it was low so i filled it up then blead the brakes but its still not working right could this mean i need a master

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  • by Old School on February 2nd, 2008

    Old School

    Assuming that you bled the brakes properly, then the next likely candidate to explain your problem is a master cylinder.

    They are relatively inexpensive...

    http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/search/?N=10340+4294966996+1616+5554

    Before you replace the master cylinder, triple-check that you don't have any leaks elsewhere in the braking system.
    There is a reason that the brake fluid was low. I suspect that it leaked out of the master cylinder into the brake booster, but check that you don't have leaks at the calipers (front), wheel cylinders (rear) or anywhere along the brake lines.

    Good luck.

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