Search the archives and see if it is a Bendix system. I believe it is and I am told those units are much cheaper than the earlier ones. I would take it to a Chrysler dealer and have them put it on their diagnostics. I doubt the whole system is bad. I have a 92 that had a bad accumulator and $150 later I was out the door. The dealer diagnostic would be a first step because it could be something minor. I am guessing but whole system would be under $500 Matt Hopkins 66 Crown 75 Lebaron 92 Imperial with great functioning ABS New Subscriber(s): Micheal Jones Email Address is: salimathere@xxxxxxxxxxxx Member Location: Philadelphia Car(s) owned: Black 1993 Self-Introduction: My sister recently purchased a new car and I was given the Imperial. Amechanic told her that she needed a new brake system and the cost would be $1500.00. I decided to search around and found this helpful website. Are the parts for a master cylinder readily availabe for this car? Does anyone know the costs of these repairs?