OK here the scenario, my wife has a 2001 Jeep Wrangler 2.5 no A/C amfmcd atuo runs good for a used vehicle with 70k on it.
Heres what pissed me off, a few days ago I was checking the brake fluid level, I noticed it was a bit low, so I added brake fluid, the next day I checked the level again (I get VERY **** about brakes) and again the level is low, I start checking for a leak in the calipers or wheel cylinders, no leaks, which means only one thing the rear seal in the master cylinder is leaking into the vacuum booster, so what do I do? I pay $102.95 for a brand new brake master cylinder with a reservoir attached, and install it, wife is happy I'm happy brakes are bled everything is fine, until today theres no dam brakes at all on the jeep, I fill the reservoir again bleed the brakes again and after 5 minutes of test driving there are no brakes again, I take off the master cylinder and now the vacuum booster is full of brake fluid from a brand new master cylinder leaking from the rear seal, so what do I do I disassemble the master cylinder and immediately call the auto parts store for another, the main seal on the shaft coming out of the back of the unit is installed BACKWARDS! If my wife had driven to work tomorrow she would have been killed in a car wreck due to a lack of brakes, now along with another new master cylinder I have to but a vacuum booster due to brake fluid disintegrating the diaphragm inside the vacuum booster, I emailed the company and informed them that if I receive another defective master cylinder I Will sue them for money and time away from work that I have to take tomorrow to repair this Jeep.
Imagine a person installing a seal backwards, imagine a person installing a whole bunch of seals backwards ona whole lot of parts!
I have 0 tollerence for dumb asses, and the man who built this part is a dumb ass, who could be responsible for somones death or serious injury.
Heres what pissed me off, a few days ago I was checking the brake fluid level, I noticed it was a bit low, so I added brake fluid, the next day I checked the level again (I get VERY **** about brakes) and again the level is low, I start checking for a leak in the calipers or wheel cylinders, no leaks, which means only one thing the rear seal in the master cylinder is leaking into the vacuum booster, so what do I do? I pay $102.95 for a brand new brake master cylinder with a reservoir attached, and install it, wife is happy I'm happy brakes are bled everything is fine, until today theres no dam brakes at all on the jeep, I fill the reservoir again bleed the brakes again and after 5 minutes of test driving there are no brakes again, I take off the master cylinder and now the vacuum booster is full of brake fluid from a brand new master cylinder leaking from the rear seal, so what do I do I disassemble the master cylinder and immediately call the auto parts store for another, the main seal on the shaft coming out of the back of the unit is installed BACKWARDS! If my wife had driven to work tomorrow she would have been killed in a car wreck due to a lack of brakes, now along with another new master cylinder I have to but a vacuum booster due to brake fluid disintegrating the diaphragm inside the vacuum booster, I emailed the company and informed them that if I receive another defective master cylinder I Will sue them for money and time away from work that I have to take tomorrow to repair this Jeep.
Imagine a person installing a seal backwards, imagine a person installing a whole bunch of seals backwards ona whole lot of parts!
I have 0 tollerence for dumb asses, and the man who built this part is a dumb ass, who could be responsible for somones death or serious injury.