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Old 04-20-2010, 12:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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3rd Generation Gen 3 Master Cylinder Question

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Does anyone know off hand which line coming out of the brake master cylinder goes to the rear brakes? I'm having trouble tracing it. There's 2, one front and one rear thats mounted to the brake booster. I'd guess its the one in the 'back' (coming of the driver's side) but I'm not sure.

1993 Camry, V6 SE with ABS.

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Try the BR.PDF file. It's for a 94, but the brake system should be about the same, even with ABS. Page 3 makes it seem like the ones closer to the drivers side run to the rear. Might wanna check the whole PDF though.

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Try the BR.PDF file. It's for a 94, but the brake system should be about the same, even with ABS. Page 3 makes it seem like the ones closer to the drivers side run to the rear. Might wanna check the whole PDF though.

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AWESOME! Thank you very much. You are correct, driver's side is for the rear, figured it out with a homemade cap and a ton of brake fluid... For some reason that info is VERY hard to find, even the dealer couldn't tell me.

And some pics can be arranged in about a month, paint and body will be done by then. I've done so much work, it needs to be finished before I post them (it was scrapyard destined).

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