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crwdns2944351:0crwdnd2944351:0Mercedes W123 Brake Reservoir Rubber Seals Replacementcrwdnd2944351:0crwdne2944351:0

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Mercedes W123
Type
replacement
Thing
Brake Reservoir Rubber Seals
Title
Mercedes W123 Brake Reservoir Rubber Seals Replacement
Introduction
The seals that cover the sensor floats for brake fluid level and the plugs between the master cylinder and the brake fluid reservoir are pretty easy to forget about when they are doing their job. But one day you'll be trying to pressure bleed or flush your brakes and you'll find brake fluid gushing out! Or, you'll find slow leaks of brake fluid when checking your oil or doing other service under the head. Nip this in the bud early on as brake fluid will ruin any paint it touches! The seals are fairly simple to replace, and this guide will help.
Time Required Min
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Difficulty
Moderate
Conclusion
After your first drive check for leaks.
Author
Public
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