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    Looks like my right side master cylinder is leaking, I have to turn the steering way to the left to get the brake to engage. The other side I barely have to turn to get it to engage. I was wondering if anyone knows how to find the master cylinder through someone else besides Argo by cross referencing part 165-58 for other applications. Also, after awhile of operating it looks like the parking brake light on the display comes on faintly, does anyone know if this is an indicator of low brake fluid?

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    Remove the firewall and look at both tabs the plungers run through they should be straight in line with each other, someone probably cranked the bars and bent one. Straighten if bent.
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      Originally posted by ARGOJIM View Post
      Remove the firewall and look at both tabs the plungers run through they should be straight in line with each other, someone probably cranked the bars and bent one. Straighten if bent.
      Originally posted by duckman756x6 View Post
      Looks like my right side master cylinder is leaking, I have to turn the steering way to the left to get the brake to engage. The other side I barely have to turn to get it to engage. I was wondering if anyone knows how to find the master cylinder through someone else besides Argo by cross referencing part 165-58 for other applications. Also, after awhile of operating it looks like the parking brake light on the display comes on faintly, does anyone know if this is an indicator of low brake fluid?
      If I misunderstood and master cylinder is leaking a rebuild kit is available cheap.
      sigpic

      My new beer holder spilled some on the trails - in it's hair and down it's throat.
      Joe Camel never does that.

      Advice is free, it's the application that costs.

      Comment

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