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Parts for your 2016 Ford Territory-Brake master cylinder
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Kelpro Brake Master Cylinder 25.40mm 1 Inch (Disc/Drum) - KBM1777
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Kelpro Brake Master Cylinder 1 Inch (NON ABS) (Moving to KBM1955) - KBM30111
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Understanding the Brake Master Cylinder on the 2016 Ford Territory
The 2016 Ford Territory, a popular SUV in Australia, comes equipped with a conventional hydraulic braking system that includes a brake master cylinder. This small but mighty component plays a crucial role in the overall braking performance and safety of the vehicle.
The brake master cylinder is essentially the heart of the hydraulic brake system. When the driver steps on the brake pedal, the master cylinder converts that mechanical force into hydraulic pressure. This pressure is pushed through brake lines to the brake calipers or drum brakes, which then clamp down on the rotors or drums to slow the vehicle. Without a functioning brake master cylinder, the entire hydraulic braking system would fail to operate, leading to dangerous situations on the road.
On the 2016 Ford Territory, the master cylinder is typically mounted directly to the brake booster, which assists in amplifying the force from the brake pedal, making braking easier and more responsive for the driver. This combination allows for smooth, confident braking whether cruising around suburban streets or taking on rugged terrain.
Having a properly maintained brake master cylinder is vital for safe driving. Over time, various issues can arise, such as internal leaks, worn seals, or corrosion inside the cylinder bore. These problems can lead to a spongy brake pedal, reduced braking efficiency, or even brake failure. Because the brake master cylinder is responsible for creating the hydraulic pressure, any malfunction directly affects how well the vehicle can stop.
When it comes to maintenance and replacement, there are a few key points to keep in mind for the 2016 Ford Territory's brake master cylinder. Regular brake system servicing, which includes checking and topping up brake fluid levels, can help prevent premature wear. Brake fluid should be changed approximately every two years or as recommended in the vehicle's service schedule, as contaminated or degraded fluid can damage the master cylinder and other braking components.
If signs of brake master cylinder issues appear - such as a sinking or soft brake pedal, brake warning lights on the dashboard, or visible leaks near the firewall - it is important to get the vehicle inspected immediately. Replacement of the master cylinder is straightforward but should be done by someone with the right know-how, as it involves bleeding the brake system to remove air that could compromise braking performance.
Using quality replacement parts that meet or exceed Ford's specifications ensures the brake system returns to optimal condition. After replacement, a thorough brake system bleed and inspection of related components like brake lines, calipers, and pads will help maintain the Territory's overall brake safety and reliability.
The brake master cylinder is a vital but often overlooked part of vehicle maintenance. Keeping it in good working order is a key step in making sure the 2016 Ford Territory remains safe to drive, giving drivers peace of mind every time they hit the road.