Villager V6-181 3.0L SOHC VIN 1 EFI (1997)
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Wheel Cylinder: Testing and Inspection
1. Do not disassemble the rear wheel cylinders unless they are leaking. Pull back each dust boot and look for leakage. A slight amount of brake fluid
is almost always present and acts as a lubricant for the pistons.
2. Excessive brake fluid indicates leakage past the piston seals and a need for rear wheel cylinder overhaul. If excessive leakage is noted,
disassemble, inspect and overhaul the rear wheel cylinder.
3. Inspect the rear wheel cylinder bore for scratches and pitting. If the rear wheel cylinder is pitted or has deep scratches, replace the rear wheel
cylinder.