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Workhorse Hydro-Max Master Cylinder Repair When Dashboard ABS Brake Light Wont Go Off / Stays On 

Kevin Caudill
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When the Dashboard ABS Brake Light Wont Go Off / Stays On your Workhorse Chassis this will help you trouble shoot the problem and possibly fix with out having to buy a new Bosch Hydro-Max Master Cylinder. The root cause is do to the Differential Pressure Switch sticking.
This applies to Workhorse Bosch Brake Master Cylinder numbers W0000036 and W8005118
2001-2007 Workhorse W20, W22 & W24 Chassis and 2007 Workhorse W62
and W8000130 - Brake Master Cylinder Pressure Switch
www.workhorseparts.com/W00000...
www.ultrarvproducts.com/W8000...
Another source for Hydro max parts www.powerbrakeservice.net/bos...
Ask for Matt 714-330-5286
Master Cylinder Description
The master cylinder is a split system type with separate fluid chambers, pistons and outlet ports for the front and rear brake circuits. A differential pressure switch, fluid level indicator switch, and
remote reservoir are also available
Master Cylinder Operation
In the released position actuators of both the primary and secondary pistons are in with
their respective compensating valve stems, which project into the cylinder bore. This contact tilts the valves to an open position, which allows hydraulic fluid in the reservoir sections to communicate with the primary and secondary pressure chambers. Each pressure chamber has a piston/actuator sub-assembly containing a preloaded (caged) spring and return spring.
Initial forward travel of the primary piston moves the primary actuator away from its compensating valve, permitting the valve to seat. Closure of this valve shuts off the passage between the primary pressure chamber and the reservoir section serving the primary chamber.
Further movement of the primary piston creates pressure in the primary pressure chamber, causing the secondary piston and actuator to move. As the secondary piston and actuator move, the secondary compensating valve closes, shutting off the passage between the secondary pressure chamber and the reservoir section serving the secondary chamber. Additional movement of the primary piston causes both chambers to build pressure.
When the load on the primary piston is removed, fluid pressure in each chamber, combined with return spring force, causes the primary and secondary pistons to return to their initial released positions. Each actuator opens its respective compensating valve, reopening the passage between the individual reservoir sections and its associated pressure chamber.
Should the rate of release be great enough to cause a partial vacuum in the chamber, the compensating valve will open to allow replenishment of fluid into the cylinder bore.
Any excess fluid remaining at the end of the stroke due to "pumping" and/or volume change due to temperature fluctuation is released to the reservoir as the compensating valves open.
The primary circuit is separated from the secondary hydraulic circuit. Hydraulic leakage in one circuit does not affect the function of the other circuit.
A fluid level indicator switch is available. It illuminates a light on the dash panel to warn of low brake fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir. A low fluid level can result from brake shoe lining wear, or it can occur if there is an external leak in the vehicle brake system.
A differential pressure switch is available. It illuminates a light on the dash panel to warn when there is a pressure differential between the primary and secondary brake circuits caused by a leak in one circuit. This may occur when one circuit leaks or is improperly bled.
A remote reservoir application is available where under-the-hood space constraints prohibit the use of a conventional booster and master cylinder assembly. In a remote application, the master cylinder reservoir is mounted separately from the master cylinder.

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Комментарии : 34   
@wurdzify
@wurdzify 2 года назад
You’re brilliant, Mr. Caudill. Thanks for the education.
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor 2 года назад
Thank you for the kind words.. Not so brilliant just very curious....
@US-ReisemobilServiceMichniewsk
You even just helped us in Germany . Thanks a lot
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor Год назад
How cool is that!!!
@captojppg
@captojppg Год назад
I have the problem. Going to try the hammer method first. After watching this video, I have a hint as to what to try Another big ($)) savings video 👍
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor Год назад
Let me know how it turns out for you.
@geneduclos4003
@geneduclos4003 2 года назад
Great video, Kevin. Thank you.
@CTSCAPER
@CTSCAPER 13 дней назад
Thank you for sharing.
@robthompson343
@robthompson343 Год назад
Another fantastic video!! Thank you Kevin!
@scancomputer1234
@scancomputer1234 Год назад
Thank you for the explanation of the swithches function
@edpereira7916
@edpereira7916 2 года назад
Good information Thanks Kevin
@akbarshoed
@akbarshoed Год назад
This is what RU-vid is all about!! Thanks so much.
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor Год назад
Thanks for watching
@garovetsas4125
@garovetsas4125 3 месяца назад
FANTASTIC VIDEO!!!!
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor 3 месяца назад
Thanks you for watching
@user-wb1mu6ce1s
@user-wb1mu6ce1s Год назад
To get the valve centered (light on dash off) loosen one brake line on the master cylinder and slowly push the brake pedal until the light goes off - if the light does not go off on the first brake line repeat the process on the other brake line. When the light goes off stop pushing the pedal and tighten the brake line. This will take two people.
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor Год назад
Great idea thanks for contributing.
@gooden000
@gooden000 Месяц назад
That's exactly what I was thinking....but are you supposed to apply something in the hole to keep it from seizing
@andrewleschied568
@andrewleschied568 Год назад
Amazing
@thecousinsquad4844
@thecousinsquad4844 2 года назад
Excellent Video Kevin. That will really help a lot. I know way more about the WH Hydro Max system now. One question. Do you know the fitting and thread size needed for the plug if you need to take off one of the brake lines in attempts to push the plunger back to the correct position? Looks like yours was black and maybe plastic in this video. That may not work in real life but if you know the correct size I can put that in my parts bin and have it with me in case I need it. Thanks again for a great video.
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor 2 года назад
I will find out and put it in the description
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor 2 года назад
I think this is it primary the one on the right side PSCCO 3pcs Brass Internal Hex Socket Countersunk Plug Pipe Fittings NPT 3/8-18 by Partstock Learn more: www.amazon.com/dp/B081RG83SG/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_FF41N070XZ0PP2PQ339J common drain plug used on lawn mowers also
@randybarentine5762
@randybarentine5762 2 года назад
Better than any shop…
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor 2 года назад
Thank you
@EddyDean
@EddyDean Год назад
Great video Kevin!! Question, doing this while it is still under the hood and still attached to the firewall, I'm sure brake fluid will be coming out and continue to flow out when you're removing the certain plugs/pins etc., Correct? How do you stop it when you're trying to remove that actuator pin, also I noticed the green O rings were pretty sloppy and moving around a lot inside the shaft area. I'm sure this is why light is staying on in my dash.
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor Год назад
It was nice talking to you today.
@Goldman_828
@Goldman_828 Год назад
Great video ! I have a question. Im just working on my master cylinder at this time, so what those two little valves under the reservoir? How they works? Just want to make sure I put all together properly
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor Год назад
Going by memory I thing they are just check valves that let the brake fluid into the cylinder but not back into the tank
@Goldman_828
@Goldman_828 Год назад
So, it’s not important valve’s right. I had a hard time to put them back in and same time attach the gasket.
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor Год назад
I wouldn't say that... They are there for a reason but I'm not certain of what that is....
@charliethompson6601
@charliethompson6601 Год назад
I have a problem with my 89 f600. There is no brake assist front or rear. The parking brake works so I assume pump is ok. If I step on the brakes hard, the electric motor kicks on but I still have no brake assist. Was working fine a year ago but has been parked. Fluids are all good. Any trouble shooting ideas?
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor Год назад
@@charliethompson6601 send me a email i can send you the service manual kc5210@gmail.com
@gooden000
@gooden000 Месяц назад
So did you ever figure out a simple way to reset the sliding pin once brake pressure is equal in the system again?
@ktoutdoor
@ktoutdoor Месяц назад
I never had the chance. Let me know if you find a way that works.
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