Wheel Cylinders Wheel Cylinders
Fits MAZDA 2 (DE_, DH_) 1.5 (DE5FS)
(2007)

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Part number: BCY1131
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Fitting Position: Rear Axle
Brake System TRW
Type Wheel Brake Cylinder
Thread Size 10x1
Placement on Vehicle Rear Axle
Piston Diameter 19 mm
Material Grey Cast Iron
Mounting bores distance 30 mm
Quantity 1
Part number of recommended accessories BBS6, BSC1
Function Wheel Brake Cylinder
Manufacturer MAZDA MITSUBISHI PROTON
Apec BCY1131 Wheel Cylinder
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£10.36
Quantity:
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Fitting Position: Rear Axle; Construction Year from: 10/2007; Construction Year to: 12/2014
Piston Diameter 19 mm
Thread Size 10 X 1
Mounting bores distance 30 mm
Material Grey Cast Iron
Function Wheel Brake Cylinder
Placement on Vehicle Rear Axle
Type Wheel Brake Cylinder
Quinton Hazell BWC3628 Wheel Cylinder
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£13.06
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Part number: JCY1089
This part is listed as correct for your however this is subject to the 'Important Compatibility Info'
Fitting Position: Rear Axle
Type Wheel Brake Cylinder
Function Wheel Brake Cylinder
Material Cast Iron
Bore Diameter 19.05 mm
Weight 0.28 kg
Placement on Vehicle Rear Axle
Juratek JCY1089 Wheel Cylinder
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£15.80
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Wheel Cylinders

What are wheel cylinders?

Wheel cylinders are part of the rear drum brake system on a vehicle. Wheel cylinders are piston like parts that when the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic fluid is pressured into the brake cylinder. This causes the pistons on either side of the cylinder to expand outward which presses the brake shoes up against the brake drum. This provide braking for the rear axle on the vehicle.


How do I choose the correct wheel cylinder?

Brake systems can vary between the same model of vehicle. With this in mind there are a number of different factors to consider when choosing correct replacement wheel cylinders. We recommend reading any compatibility notes listed next to a part that is shown as correct for your vehicle.

Some of these compatibility notes can include:

  • Original manufacturer of the brake system

  • Diameter of the piston

  • Number of mounting holes

  • Does vehicle have ABS

  • Vehicle manufacture date (this is not the date the vehicle was registered but the date it was made

  • VIN (chassis number) sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter


What brand of wheel cylinder should I choose?

Brands such as Bosch and TRW manufacture brake system parts directly for the original vehicle manufacturer. These would be classed as premium brands. This is reflected in their cost.

There are high quality aftermarket brands such as Apec, Blue Print, Borg & Beck, Febi and Juratek that offer long warranty cover which shows the confidence they have in the quality of their products.

The brand you choose is likely down to your budget and the length of warranty provided. We’d recommend the brand with 2 or more years warranty cover.


How can I tell my wheel cylinder needs replacing?

As brake cylinders are fitted inside the brake drum it is not possible to see if there are any issues with them. We would always recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to receive an accurate diagnosis that your wheel cylinder needs attention.

Some of the symptoms of a faulty of failing wheel cylinder are:

  • Soft or spongy brake pedal feel

  • Poor braking performance

  • Leaking or losing of brake fluid


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