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The brake master cylinder is located directly underneath the brake fluid reservoir near the driver side of the engine bay.
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Twist the brake fluid reservoir cap counterclockwise and remove it.
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Remove as much brake fluid from the reservoir as possible by sticking a clean rag inside the reservoir.
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If your brake fluid reservoir has a fluid level sensor, disconnect it by pressing down on the plastic tab and pulling the connector straight out of its socket.
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Use a 10 mm open end wrench to disconnect the two brake lines from the master cylinder.
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Use an open end or socket wrench to remove the 17 mm nuts on either side of the master cylinder that attach it to the brake booster.
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Remove the brake master cylinder, taking care not to damage or bend the brake lines.
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Thanks this was great. Additional instructions are required about how to disconnect the reservoir from the master cylinder. I've broken so many plastic bits on my Volvo that I was scared to really put much force into getting the reservoir off. I kept thinking "There must be a trick..." but no there's no trick you just have to pull really hard while doing your best to not damage the reservoir. Could have saved me some time as I stared at it wondering what the "trick" could be.
There's also a plug on one side of the old master cylinder that you will need to take out and put on your new one.
Thanks again for posting these instrux.
David! Can you help!? Just got a 1991 Volvo 240 and the brakes went, just as you described. You mention that it is common with the 240? Can you elaborate?