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A1 Cardone®
54-73189 Reman Series Brake Booster - Remanufactured

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$72.49
$180.99Save: $108.50(60%)

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Condition:
Remanufactured
Style:
Dual Diaphragm
Quantity Sold:
Sold individually
Warranty:
1-year or 18,000-mile A1 Cardone limited warranty
Prop 65 Warning:

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Series:
Reman Series

Vehicle Fitment Information

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
1995 Ford Explorer
Expedition
6 Cyl 4.0L
Without Master Cylinder
1995 Ford Ranger
STX
4 Cyl 2.3L
Without Master Cylinder
1995 Ford Ranger
XL Sport
6 Cyl 4.0L
Without Master Cylinder
1995 Ford Ranger
XL Sport
6 Cyl 3.0L
Without Master Cylinder
1995 Ford Ranger
XL Sport
4 Cyl 2.3L
Without Master Cylinder
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Product Information

A1 CARDONE REMAN OE REPLACEMENT BRAKE BOOSTERS

Meticulously remanufactured to original specifications and fitted with OE-quality seals and valves plus brand-new hardware, A1 CARDONE's remanufactured OE replacement brake boosters ensure reliable, like-new performance, perfect fitment, easy installation and long-lasting service life. A1 CARDONE supplies the automotive aftermarket with high-quality remanufactured products.

  • Remanufactured to factory specs for seamless fit and trouble-free operation
  • Fitted with OE-quality check valves, seals and diaphragms to deliver like-new performance
  • Coated with rust-resistant finish for long service life
  • 100% vacuum tested to ensure reliable, superior performance
  • Provided with new mounting hardware for quick, simple installation
  • Assembled by team of industry-renowned remanufacturing experts

*** RETURNS NOTE: A1 CARDONE only accepts returns within 30 days of purchase. When you receive your product, please inspect it immediately for proper part number/condition and to ensure that you are satisfied with your purchase. ***

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Product Q&A

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I own a 1999 B4000 Mazda 4WD. About two months ago I had a local repair shop bleed the brakes for the first time since new. About two weeks ago the ABS brakes started to act in the following manner: as I slowed down to around 20 - 30 MPH the brake pedal would give as though the brake system lost pressure. After a couple of inches of pedal height, the pressure will increase enough to apply pressure to the brakes again. The pedal at this point is pretty low to the floorboard though. Would anyone help in diagnosing this problem?jashepNov 22, 2021
Best Answer:Hello! I would check the brake fluid level, it sounds like it could be low or there is/was an air bubble stuck in the system somewhere. If the fluid level is good, I would have the shop that bled the brakes try bleeding again, otherwise the master cylinder could be failing.
Mitchell D.STAFFNov 24, 2021

Customer Reviews

Was a direct fit and went on without a hitch. Would buy this again and recommend to friends
Purchased on Feb 24, 2016