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- Price per unit
The brake master cylinder, through the action on the brake pedal, commands the calipers and/or wheel cylinders in your vehicle's braking system.
To comply with French legislation since July 1976, the separation of the braking system into two independent circuits has led to the widespread use of tandem master cylinders. The tandem master cylinder consists of two independent pumping elements: the primary circuit is directly controlled by the force from pressing the brake pedal or the power brake. The secondary circuit, on the other hand, is controlled by the pressure from the primary circuit and a preloaded spring.
Why should you consider replacing the brake master cylinder?
In the event of one circuit failing, the other circuit ensures braking for two wheels. A failure in one circuit results in an increased pedal travel and, consequently, an extended stopping distance.
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2.5 TDiC diesel L149G LWB 1989->1991 from 11/1989 to 02/1991
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2.5 TD/TDiC diesel L044 SWB 1986->1991 from 11/1986 to 10/1988
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2.6 petrol L042G SWB 1983->1991 from 01/1983 to 02/1991
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2.3TD diesel L043G SWB 1983->1986 from 01/1983 to 06/1986
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3.0 petrol L146G LWB 1989->1991 from 11/1989 to 02/1991
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2.6 petrol L047 LWB 1984->1991 from 10/1984 to 05/1991
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2.3TD diesel L048G LWB 1984->1986 from 10/1984 to 10/1986
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2.5 TD/TDiC diesel L049 LWB 1983->1991 from 01/1983 to 10/1988
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3.0 petrol L141 SWB 1989->1991 from 01/1989 to 02/1991
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2.5 TDiC diesel L144G SWB 1989->1991 from 11/1989 to 02/1991