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Old 09-20-2020, 07:49 AM   #1
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Reservoir electrical plug broken

Hello, I believe this is the hydraulic fluid reservoir (for the levelers). I found this plus snapped off (plastic stuck inside metal unit) and dangling. I would like to replace but I have no idea what this is called to order a part. Any help/ advice is appreciation.

It should connect where the spring is sitting (which is just sitting there and can be removed - the spring and small metal pin).

Damon Challenger 2006 (37.2)
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Old 09-20-2020, 07:53 AM   #2
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That sure looks like the brake master cylinder. Is it inline with the brake pedal ?

What's broken is the low fluid level switch.
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Yes it is directly in line with the brake pedal. Thanks for the reply, I will look into how to fix it.
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Old 09-20-2020, 09:12 AM   #4
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Found the part

W8000130 - Brake Master Cylinder Pressure Switch
https://www.ultrarvproducts.com

Thank you so much!
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So i was not able to dig out the old switch - it broke off and is stuck in the metal block. I was able to get pieces out but it is like the rest is melted to the block (is that even possible?), inside the "screw" hole. I tried 'reverse out' tool (for broken screws) as well but the opening is just too big. I cannot screw the new fuse one in. Any advice? Can I drive without this since it is just a fluid low sensor?
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Here is a thread discussing your exact issue. And, it's not a low fluid level, it's a pressure differential switch.
https://www.irv2.com/forums/f22/need...der-77267.html
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You are awesome. Thank you so much.
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