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Old 04-01-2017, 03:47 AM
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I'm in need of some parts for my Stratus 2.5L year 2000 4 wheel disc.

I need two Proportioning Valve one for rear right and one for rear left.
But there is two different types. A primary and a secondary - should it be one of each?


Could you advise me please

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Hmm really?? Anyone?? :-9
 
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Check rock auto.
 
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Hi
Have done that, but they don't have have mechanics on staff, so they are unable to provide advice :-(
But I found some kind of a solution in another forum:
It's from a Neon.

They are not identical. The fitting for each line is different. The primary is 3/8 and the secondary is 7/16. The primary outlet supplies hydraulic pressure to the left front and right rear brakes the secondary outlet supplies hydraulic pressure to the right front and left rear brakes. The primary outlets on the master cylinder are toward the rear of the car and the secondary outlets are toward the front of the car.

I have ordered a Primary and a secondary valve at RockAuto, so now I just have to wait and hope that it fits :-)

Steen
 




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