MakeNumberNameAvailabilityWeight, kgProcessing, daysPrice 
Nakamoto
46010VW000 
BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER
59
0.656
4-5
42.61$
 
BGF
46010VW000 
BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER
13
1.001
4-5
56.24$
 
Nissan
46010VW000 
CYLINDER ASSY-BRAKE MASTER
19
0.656
2-3
151.74$
 

Substitutions

Nakamoto
46010VB000 
BRAKE MASTER CYL
12
0.909
4-5
55.78$
 
FIC
FM2188 
B.M.C. ASSY URVAN/NAVARA
1
1.001
4-5
73.77$
 
Nissan
46010VB000 
CYLINDER ASSY-BRAKE MASTER
0
0.909
-
126.99$
Not Available
BGF
46010VB000 
BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER
0
0.909
4-5
71.15$
Not Available

Essential Component: Brake System Master Cylinder ?

The brake master cylinder is a pivotal part of any vehicle's braking system, serving as the primary control unit for hydraulic brake pressure. Upon pressing the brake pedal, this component channels the force into hydraulic pressure, pushing brake fluid through the brake lines to each wheel's brake assemblies. This ensures that the vehicle slows down or comes to a complete stop smoothly and safely. Without this crucial conversion of mechanical force into hydraulic pressure, braking efficiency would be unachievable.

Mechanism of the Master Cylinder

The master cylinder operates through a piston mechanism. When you apply pressure to the brake pedal, it pushes pistons within the cylinder, which in turn pressurizes the brake fluid. This pressurized fluid travels through the brake lines to engage the brake calipers at each wheel. The detailed engineering ensures that the braking force is evenly distributed, providing consistent handling and control.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Master Cylinder

If this component fails, several issues can arise. A soft brake pedal, where the pedal sinks towards the floor without resistance, indicates internal leaks within the cylinder. This compromises brake response time and can lead to a complete brake failure if not addressed immediately. In worst cases, it can result in dangerous driving conditions, jeopardizing both passenger safety and vehicle integrity.

Compatibility

  • Caravan
  • Urvan