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    Was just checking my fluid levels for the winter season and noticed brake fluid level down. I also notice that where the master cylinder attaches was all rusted. Brought to my service center and they confirmed I would need to replace both units. They also mentioned they would not be able to do repair and recommended I once again go to the dealership. Does anyone know if these parts are still available?
    Walter & Francine Goodenough (www.ourmainecooncat.com)

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    Originally posted by RETROBIRD View Post
    Was just checking my fluid levels for the winter season and noticed brake fluid level down. I also notice that where the master cylinder attaches was all rusted. Brought to my service center and they confirmed I would need to replace both units. They also mentioned they would not be able to do repair and recommended I once again go to the dealership. Does anyone know if these parts are still available?

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    • #3
      Here’s one source (others are available for less)

      https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts...CABEgKSlPD_BwE

      As they say, Google is your friend.

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      • #4
        Thanks guys
        Walter & Francine Goodenough (www.ourmainecooncat.com)

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        • #5
          My independent mechanic replaced the master cylinder a few months ago, had the car back same day so I'm guessing they are readily available

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          • #6
            Master cylinder and brake booster replaced.
            $1,100 dollars at Ford....
            Walter & Francine Goodenough (www.ourmainecooncat.com)

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