It completely went out today on a really busy road. Thank god I recently tightened the E-Brake. The bad part is that it was snowing today too! ARGGHHH! Almost slid through a busy intersection but I used E-Brake and 1st gear to stop me.
Anyways, how hard is it to replace a master cylinder? Do I need any special tools? Final question, the brake fluid that's in there looks black and horrible. Should I flush the system while I'm at it?
Anyways, how hard is it to replace a master cylinder? Do I need any special tools? Final question, the brake fluid that's in there looks black and horrible. Should I flush the system while I'm at it?

, bleed the new MC, and re-attach the MC. The MC should also come with the kit (hoses, clip, and hole puggers) to assist you in bleeding the MC. I would say that a vice would be very handy in the bleeding process since you will want to keep the MC level while you slowly depress the plunger (as to not create additional bubbles in the fluid). A second person is handy when bleeding the brakes but if you are in a crunch you can do it by yourself if you have a stick the right length. 
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