OEM Chevrolet Aveo Wheel Cylinder

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  • Chevy Aveo Wheel Cylinder - 96574719
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    Chevrolet Aveo Wheel Cylinder Part Number: 96574719

    $40.49 MSRP: $123.04
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Cylinder Assembly, Rear Brake; Wheel Cylinder Repair Kit; Cylinder, Wheel Brake Cylinder/Caliper
    • Position: Rear
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2007-2011 Chevrolet Aveo | LS, LT | 4 Cyl 1.6 L GAS

Chevrolet Aveo Wheel Cylinder

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The Chevrolet Aveo Wheel Cylinder is an exact part of the hydraulic drum brake system, which is highly reliable and gets appreciated for its performance in the several years of the Chevrolet Aveo manufacturing from the year 2002-2020. This Wheel Cylinder is very important in making the system efficient and safe since it is responsible in applying force on the brake shoes so that it can firmly contact the drum to achieve the brake's stopping mechanism. Having been built of materials such as aluminum to eliminate corrosion, Chevrolet Aveo Wheel Cylinder comes with a central bore that holds two pistons, rubber seal, and an expander spring to ensure that the vehicle maintains its required level of braking at all times. It is very important that the Wheel Cylinder is checked often, because due to wear as well as moisture the wheel cylinder can leak and as a result slow the braking system especially during brake shoe changes. One of Chevrolet's models, the Aveo, in hatchback and sedan versions, is among the vehicles that incorporate the feature of the Wheel Cylinder, which helps adapt to different models' braking systems. Such flexibility, therefore, makes the Chevrolet Aveo Wheel Cylinder a crucial factor in the automotive industry more so in areas of reliability and safety. Besides, another unique feature of the Wheel Cylinder is that it has a relatively simple operation mechanism as well as a highly durable physical design and this means that all Chevrolet Aveo drivers would be in a position to rely on their vehicles no matter the conditions under which they intend to be driving. Because of its reliability, the Chevrolet Aveo Wheel Cylinder continues to be among the essential parts that guarantee the proper operation and security of every Chevrolet Aveo model.

Chevrolet Aveo Wheel Cylinder Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to overhaul the rear wheel cylinder on Chevrolet Aveo?
    A:
    The first step to rebuild the rear brake cylinder is taking out the Wheel Cylinder assembly from its mounting position. Take off the rubber boots and metal parts from each Wheel Cylinder end and get rid of its disc springs, bleeder valve and bleeder cap. Check the Wheel Cylinder bore and Pistons for marks, flakes, rust, and wear. Replace the assembly when needed because a crocus cloth cannot clean the bore. Rub gently with a crocus cloth to get rid of minimal Wheel Cylinder bore rusting. Soak all parts in clean denatured alcohol or brake fluid before blowing them dry with non-oiled compressed air. First apply brake fluid onto new seals pistons and Wheel Cylinder bore before installation then apply thin brake cylinder fluid coating to parts except dust caps. Attach the bleeder components first then put in the Wheel Cylinder spring after connecting the pistons and seals with their boots. Check that the pistons can slide easily through the Wheel Cylinder before putting it in place.

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