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How do I get my car to accept brake fluid after replacing the master c

Replaced the mastercylinder on a 03 Mitsubishi oz rally I cannot get it to accept fluid help

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@lwalling64 what do you mean by "cannot get it to accept fluid"? the fluid does go into the reservoir?

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The best tool you can have for breaks would be a vacuum bleeder. It comes with a reservoir you place on the master cylinder tank and then you go to each wheel and suck the fluid through. No pumping of the brake needed!

This would also help if you have an air bubble in the master cylinder that’s preventing the brake fluid from getting into the piston to be pushed out.

You can find these pretty cheap at a harbor freight or similar store.

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