Bad Booster???
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Year: 1992
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Most master cylinders don't have bleeders on them.. when you get them they come with plastic fittings and plastic tubes. You put the fittings in where the brake lines go and you connect the plastic lines on the end, make sure its submerged under brake fluid in the reservoir and take a wooden spoon or similar object and "stroke" the piston until you can no loner see air bubbles in the lines. Once you have done that you may now install it in the vehicle. After installed you bleed the brakes on the vehicle starting with the line farthest from the master cylinder working your way to the closest. Get in, start it up pump up the brakes and see if you have any pedal. Voila!
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
RESERVOIR help!
I have an 89 XJ and I began upgrading my booster and master cylinder to the 99 grand cherokee set for better braking but i purchased brand new ones online and the master cylinder does not come with the reservoir, I can't seem to find one anywhere, not even quadratec! I really need one...does any one know where I can get a new one?!
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