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1996 Honda Civic DX Brake Master Cylinder Replacement

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

General How To instructions on what you need and how a master cylinder is replaced on a Honda Civic w/o ABS.

***DISCLAIMER***

This video is for educational purposes only. The information on this video is based solely on personal opinion and experience and does not replace the need for a certified brake technician to perform this work. If you choose to follow these instructions, you do so at your own risk knowing that you except full liability for your vehicle and the work you do to it. Should you use any siphons or turkey basters, it should be understood that you immediately dispose of them in the approved proper method and do not reuse it.

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  • How did you know that you needed to replace the master cylinder?

  • what the hell , I thought this was going to be a "how to".

  • Nice video, I would have liked to see more step by step and you don't have to bleed it at the wheels, in fact you should bleed it at the master first instead of sending the air through the entire system and then if you still have a soft pedal bleed it at the wheels but mostly I find that bleeding at the master is sufficient if done correctly. Thanks for sharing.

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