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> brake master cylinder r/r, Brake master cylinder r/r
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post Jul 22 2009, 11:44 AM
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I purchased a 19mm brake master cylinder and it is slightly different than the m/c in my car (also a 19mm) The one in the car has 2 electrical wires attached to it. the new m/c has a singl post to connect a wire to it.

Any ideas on how to properly wire this new m/c. The old one had a solid wall to seperate the 2 electrical posts. The new one has a rubber button type thing in the center but only one electrical post.

The car has 2 wires but I don't know what to connect. all the photos of m/c replacements show the hood over the wiring so i can't see what their wiring looks like.

Thanks for any help
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post Jul 22 2009, 12:07 PM
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I purchased a 19mm brake master cylinder and it is slightly different than the m/c in my car (also a 19mm) The one in the car has 2 electrical wires attached to it. the new m/c has a singl post to connect a wire to it.

Any ideas on how to properly wire this new m/c. The old one had a solid wall to seperate the 2 electrical posts. The new one has a rubber button type thing in the center but only one electrical post.

The car has 2 wires but I don't know what to connect. all the photos of m/c replacements show the hood over the wiring so i can't see what their wiring looks like.

Thanks for any help

just do not connect the brown ground wire. the switch grounds through the master cylinder
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