Re: Brake Problem
Brakes do not always need to be bled if the master cylinder is replaced, if you are careful only the master cylinder needs to be bled. Also when you replaced the master cylinder the new one might have a slightly deeper hole for the booster rod, as a result of which yer pedal sits slightly lower than before and trips the brake switch. If you have air in the lines you need to bleed the brakes at all 4 wheels, then readjust the brake light switch.
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