Q: no brake pedal before or after installed master cylinder

asked by on November 16, 2017

lost brake pedal from one day to the other no wheel cylinder leaks nor caliper leaks no leaks at the master cylinder but replace it anyways still the same no brake pedal

My car has 168000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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