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kbubb91
08-11-2016, 10:02 PM
i had a master brake cylinder failure on the thruway going 45 mph. i ended up smashing a big SUV. long story short, its a total loss.

my car is totaled, i just did this 5PM today and im in shock. im nervous to get another alero, im on the fence, help?

sleepyalero
08-12-2016, 12:28 AM
Glad you are okay, parts break. Cars arent meant to be invincible. You just had a freak accident. Dont be shy to buy another just cause of a part failure.

Ive had mine 8 years, 225k miles. Stock master cyl. No issues yet...

zzyzzx
08-12-2016, 11:27 AM
The only master cylinder failure I have ever had were on numerous rebuilt master cylinders. And they actually all worked, but leaked.

kbubb91
08-12-2016, 07:36 PM
i decided im going to try repairs to my alero if i can get it on the ramps, i was able to drive it on the ramps and park it with the E brake and park gear.

the damage is fixable but im groveling thinking about it. also my arm is killing me from the air bag blast.

hood is fucked, see if a big friend i got(350lbs) can flatten it back

front bumper hit hard, but i might be able to fix it


major repairs are: master brake cylinder, exaust pipe broke in the middle, need new bolts and gasket for that. also air bag removal with replacement.

1970cs
08-12-2016, 09:26 PM
I would think that there are plenty of donors at scrap yard or a cheap used unit for the parts?

Besides the arm, it's good to hear that you are doing okay?

Pat

kbubb91
08-13-2016, 04:37 AM
yeah im ok now, im going to give it an inspection with an LED flashlight tomorrow, see whats going on underneath the car.

kbubb91
08-13-2016, 09:49 PM
just found out it was a blown brake line, pump the brakes and it pours out.

im working on removing the airbags right now, just took out the front header panel i shattered. i straightened the hood out a little bit.

zzyzzx
08-15-2016, 11:20 AM
just found out it was a blown brake line, pump the brakes and it pours out.

Flex piece or metal, and exactly which one?

In upstate NY on a car this old, if I had to guess, it would be a toss up between rusted out metal line and one of the front flex hoses.

kbubb91
09-12-2016, 07:13 PM
rusted out metal line is the correct answer, just wanted to let everyone know that after 30 hours of me working on it and then a body shop replacing my fuel lines and brake lines(rotted) my car is back on the road.

the only thing still left from the accident is there is a bumper patch on my bumper and my airbag light is now on. i guess i need to check out the forum called "how to reset my airbag light after a crash" lol. part of my 30 hours of labor was replacing airbags

other then that, i did 85 on the thruway the other day and the car ran smooth. no problems with performance.

Nas Escobar
09-22-2016, 02:30 PM
When you change the airbag, you're supposed to change the sensor as well.

kbubb91
09-23-2016, 09:36 PM
do you need to have the airbags working to pass a NYS inspection, if not im going to say fuck it.