brake master cylinder

Asked by GuruXBM3G Oct 21, 2018 at 01:20 PM about the 2007 Ford Focus ZX3 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 07 ford focus 2.0 automatic, it looks hard to get the master cylinder
off, because i dont see the bolts to take off the mastyer cylinder, the fire wall
panel is in the way ?

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On that car the master cylinder and booster may be one piece and the two removal bolts may be inside pointing toward the brake pedal. And there will be a cross pin and locking clip attaching the brake pedal to the piston rod or whatever it's called. Take a look.

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The picture is removal procedure. Sometimes if I can't see bolt, I use a mirror and flashlight to get a look. Maybe use a long extension and proper socket. I can't see anything from here, I'd have to look at it.

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