MakeNumberNameAvailabilityWeight, kgProcessing, daysPrice 
Toyota
472010K020 
CYLINDER SUB-ASSY, BRAKE MASTER
13
1.8
 Dispatch 24h
230.70$
 
Nakamoto
472010K020 
BRAKE MASTER CYL
16
1.8
4-5
44.22$
 
HASAKI
472010K020 
B.M.C ASSY VIGO 4X4 RHD
15
0.946
4-5
47.29$
 
Toyota
472010K020 
CYLINDER SUB-ASSY, BRAKE MASTER
41
1.8
2-3
192.25$
 

Substitutions

ADVICS
BMTS035 
BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER TO 47201-0K020 FORTUNER 201107-201608 ADVICS
0
0.946
4-5
117.12$
Not Available
AISIN
BMTS035 
B.M.C. ASSY VIGO 4X4 RHD
0
0.946
4-5
115.15$
Not Available
FIC
FM1700 
B.M.C. ASSY HILUX KUN/GGN/TGN 04
0
0.946
4-5
61.29$
Not Available

Ensure Optimal Braking Performance with the Essential Master Cylinder

When it comes to ensuring safe driving, the brake master cylinder plays a paramount role in a vehicle's braking system. This component is indispensable as it converts the force generated by the driver pressing the brake pedal into hydraulic pressure. This pressure is then used to activate the brake calipers, ultimately allowing the vehicle to stop smoothly and efficiently.

How It Works

The brake master cylinder functions as a vital pump mechanism in the car's braking system. When you press the brake pedal, it pushes a piston through the cylinder. This movement forces brake fluid through the brake lines, transferring pressure to the brake pads and discs at each wheel. The result is a rapid, controlled deceleration of your vehicle.

Consequences of a Broken Brake Master Cylinder

A faulty master cylinder can lead to a spongy or sinking brake pedal, reduced braking performance, or even complete brake system failure. If ignored, this could pose significant safety risks to you, your passengers, and others on the road. Therefore, timely inspection and replacement of a failing master cylinder are crucial to maintaining optimum braking efficiency and safety standards.

Compatibility

  • Fortuner
  • Hilux
  • Innova/Kijang Innova