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Nissan Almera (from 1995 to 1999, the year of issue)

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Removal and installation of the main brake cylinder



Detail of a drive of brakes
Fig. 7.13. Detail of a drive of brakes: A - without ABS; B - c ABS; and - a vacuum pump; 1 - a cover of a tank; 2 - a tank; 3 - O-rings tank; 4 - the master cylinder; 5 - pressure regulators; 6, 7 - the pistons of brake circuits; 8 - the seals of the master cylinder; 9 - the switch of a stoplight; 10 - a spring pin; 11 - the brake pedal; 12 - a lining; 13 - the axis of the brake pedal; 14 - the vacuum amplifier; 15 - a vacuum hose


When work is guided by Fig. 7.13. Open the hood. Using a syringe pump out the brake fluid reservoir. By car with a gasoline engine, remove the duct. Remove the tank and the seals. Remove the cylinder from the brake pipe fittings, marking them. Take measures to prevent the Strait of brake fluid. Stop the holes to prevent entry of dirt. Remove from the nuts of the vacuum amplifier of the master cylinder and remove it.
Install in reverse order of removal. At the same time tighten the threaded connections to specified torque. After you install the master cylinder Bleed the brakes.




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