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Old Aug 17, 2004 | 10:54 PM
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Is there another post on how to replace this or what part i should ask for?? And again would that cause the light to go on?? by the way thanks guys
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Old Aug 17, 2004 | 11:04 PM
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OKay so it has to be the master cylinder. Honestly i dont know what that is if some one could fill me in just so i dont look like a total idiot when i bring it in. Is that what i said is leaking.. if so is that what need to be replaced?? Expensive?
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thanks a ton i will let you knolw what they say.
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This is a great example fo why NOT to do away with the chime when it annoys you. This could be a serious problem.

Contrary to some of this advice, do NOT drive the car until this is fixed. The master cylinder can completely fail at any time, regardless of reservior level.
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