mactiredearg
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ok before we start, yes I have read the TMs. repeatedly. And I've tried both the site and google search of the site, but no joy for specific tips. And yes, I am well aware of how much some folks hate the A3. But thats what I've got sitting broken in the backyard and thats what I need help with.
I have an A3 (M109A4 actually), with an issue where the brakes will not release. This was a sudden onset issue, the brakes worked fine for the self-recovery from Nellis to Denver and for several events and then started the no-release issue between one drive and the next. I have done everything short of pulling the master cylinder trying to get this solved (airpacks multiple times, full fluid flush, etc).
I've read that the release valve on the master cylinder can cause this issue so now I'm trying to pull that and I need advice. I have the driver side airpack, etc pulled already. But now I cannot for the life of me figure out how in the world to get the master cylinder out from underneath the truck. I can see how easy it would be if I could pulled the cab, but that is NOT an option. From underneath, with how the mounting is tucked into the frame, I cant even figure out how to get a wrench on the outboard bolts holding the thing in place.
So, if anyone has managed this feat could you please share your tips/advice on how to pull this thing from underneath the truck? Specialty wrench? A larger assembly to pull to bring it all out? Anything? Thanks in advance.
I have an A3 (M109A4 actually), with an issue where the brakes will not release. This was a sudden onset issue, the brakes worked fine for the self-recovery from Nellis to Denver and for several events and then started the no-release issue between one drive and the next. I have done everything short of pulling the master cylinder trying to get this solved (airpacks multiple times, full fluid flush, etc).
I've read that the release valve on the master cylinder can cause this issue so now I'm trying to pull that and I need advice. I have the driver side airpack, etc pulled already. But now I cannot for the life of me figure out how in the world to get the master cylinder out from underneath the truck. I can see how easy it would be if I could pulled the cab, but that is NOT an option. From underneath, with how the mounting is tucked into the frame, I cant even figure out how to get a wrench on the outboard bolts holding the thing in place.
So, if anyone has managed this feat could you please share your tips/advice on how to pull this thing from underneath the truck? Specialty wrench? A larger assembly to pull to bring it all out? Anything? Thanks in advance.