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> looking for a new master cylinder, would like to keep the warning pressure sensor
CheeRS
post Jan 27 2020, 04:43 PM
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Hello, I thing my MC start to die, brakes are spongy and when I keep the pressure on the pedal, slowly, this one continu to join the floor.

Would like to keep the pressure sensor warning, should I find a new MC with this sensor ?
17 or 19 no matter.
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post Jan 27 2020, 04:50 PM
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Get the MC from 914rubber, install your old switch.

Hunt for a NOS MC, I don't think OE came with a a switch, sold separately.
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post Jan 27 2020, 05:51 PM
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I'm very happy with my 19mm M/Cyl from 914rubber. I just used the single wire switch that came on it. Still works the same way to ground the warning light circuit, just without the dedicated ground wire.

It's not a pressure switch anyway, it's just a plunger switch that is actuated by a little spool that moves if you lose hydraulic pressure in one side of the brake circuit or the other.
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