Volkswagen Brake Master Cylinder

An indispensable car component known as the Volkswagen brake master cylinder can be found at the heart of your braking system. This car part can be seen mounted to the brake booster, and is designed to apply pressure to the hydraulic braking system. Attached on top of the unit is a plastic brake fluid reservoir that is very much important in your braking performance. Just make sure that you get your brake fluid completely flushed out every year to extend the service life of your brake master cylinder.
Your Volkswagen brake master cylinder is also known as the manual hydraulic pressure part of your car's brake system. It is actually divided into two sections-the primary and the secondary pressure systems. This was created so that you could still slow down your vehicle even if the other half of your braking system has ceased functioning. Added to that, there are essentially three brake master cylinder components: the fluid lines, brake fluid cap, and the fluid sensor. When one or more of these sub components break down, you need to replace your entire brake master cylinder with a new one.
Some of the most common signs of a worn out Volkswagen brake master cylinder includes a squishy feeling when stepping on the brake pedal and leaking on the metal brake lines. Do not risk yourself into a potentially dangerous situation by maintaining a worn out brake master cylinder. Get rid of it and purchase a new one at VW parts online. Make a wise investment! You can easily secure your orders by filling out our online order form or by dialing our toll free hotline number.