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Brake Master Cylinder and Dash Heater Core

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I have a 1996 Holiday Rambler Endeavor LE Class A diesel pusher. The electric assist brake master cylinder is leaking and the dash heater core is dead/leaking as well. I have searched for replacement parts using the part numbers on the two items to no success.

Any suggestions on locating replacement parts? Especially locally.

Thanks,

Hobie Sailor

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Not sure I would start by looking for either of those as used parts, particularly the brake master cylinder assist.

Have you contacted Monaco for the part numbers? That is where I would start. Very likely you can get the manufacturer and part number information from them.

And most radiator shops can repair a leaking heater core if a new one is too expensive.

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Second thought. If you can remove the heater core and a Radiator shop can not repair it, Take it to Napa or one of the auto Parts houses and they can match it from a catalog. Parts such as that were off the shelf auto parts the Mfg. used. I am not sure I know what an Electric Assist Brake Master Cylinder. Are your brakes Air or hydraulic? But here again part in hand at a parts house might help in finding the parts. (master cylinder repair kit?)

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Brakes are hydraulic and rather than vacuum assist, it has an electric pump.

Removing the heater core is something I was hoping to do all at once (remove and replace) as I recall them being a pain - even with decent underhood access....

Thanks for the very fast replies. I'm trying to get ready for spring!

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I am new on this site and love it. I just replaced the heater core in my Winnebago. I was able to get the parts from RVmobility.com. They sent me new heater core and fan. Replacing them was quite simple actually. One thing I did and should not have was had the AC drained. In my unit that would not have been needed. It would have made it a bit trickier to work on but still possible. I would have just had to remove the front cover, remove the water lines slip the core out and replace with a new one.

Kevin

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