brake fluid leaking help
Well you probably shouldn't drive your car until you get this worked out.
You need to find exactly where the fluid is leaking from. If it is leaking from the rear caliper then it needs to be replaced.
You need to find exactly where the fluid is leaking from. If it is leaking from the rear caliper then it needs to be replaced.
i was changing a flat,maybe i break the fluid line,its leaking around the lines
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Well if the leak seems to be coming from where you describe, then it could be the rubber brake hose that runs from the metal line under the car to the caliper. Those are fairly cheap and easy to change.
It could also be the caliper itself, which is still less than 100 bucks.
It could also be the caliper itself, which is still less than 100 bucks.
You could probably take your car to a shop and have them install it for you, and bleed your brake system for 100 dollars or less (including the cost of the parts).
When you replace it don't bother to get the steel braided lines, get the standard rubber hoses from a local auto parts store or repair shop.
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