Raybestos Brakes Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder P/N:WC19111
Keep your rear drum brakes applying firm, even hydraulic pressure with the Raybestos Element3 Drum Brake Wheel Cylinder (WC37849). It drops in as a direct-fit rear drum-brake replacement for the 1991-1992 Saturn SC, 1991-2002 Saturn SL, SL1 and SL2, 1993-2002 Saturn SC1 and SC2, 1993-1999 Saturn SW1, and 1993-2001 Saturn SW2 (all engines). Mounted on the rear backing plate, the wheel cylinder converts hydraulic brake-line pressure into the outward force that pushes the brake shoes against the drum.
Signs this part may need replacing include brake fluid seeping at the backing plate, a soft or spongy pedal, and uneven rear braking. If a failed wheel cylinder is the cause, this replaces it; diagnose the cause first, since other components can produce the same signs. Each listed application uses two cylinders — one per rear wheel; sold individually, so order two to service both sides for balanced braking. Country of origin: China.
Manufacturer part number WC37849.
Will this fit my Saturn?
It's a direct-fit rear drum brake wheel cylinder for listed Saturn SC, SC1, SC2, SL, SL1, SL2, SW1 and SW2 models from 1991-2002. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the exact years covered on each model.
How many do I need?
Each listed application uses two — one per rear wheel. Sold individually, so order two to service both sides of the rear axle for even, balanced braking.
What does the wheel cylinder do?
It converts hydraulic brake-line pressure into outward force that pushes the brake shoes against the drum. On these Saturns it's a rear drum-brake component.
What is the cylinder bore size?
The cylinder bore diameter is 0.750 inch.
What are signs it may need replacing?
Brake fluid leaking at the backing plate, a soft or spongy pedal, or uneven rear braking can be signs. Diagnose the cause before replacing, since other parts may be involved.
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