The biggest thing it is likely to be is your Master Cylinder. If the internal seals are shot, you are unlikely to get any resistance on the pedal, regardless of whether you bleed the system or not.
If the fluid in the system drains to the point where the parking brake light comes on within 2 weeks, you have a leak.
if it is leaking (green) hydraulic fluid, you have to fix the leak issue, since the brakes are tied into the hydraulic system on that year's model.
It is possible the rubber lines at the calipers are collapsing causing a suction which will not allow the brakes to release. might want to check that. Had same issue replaced lines and calipers wheel bearing and found it to be an abs issue the pressure is not releasing
All of the following causes mean you have a serious safety issue: Most comon is a bent brake rotor, but bent drums are also a suspect. Oil leaking onto the brakes can all cause this.
If your Kia Sephia doesn't move in drive, but does move in 1st and 2nd gear, you have a problem with the transmission. Sometimes this is just an issue with the linkage and can be repaired easily.
Paint a clear epoxy around the leaking area on the basin. This solution should plug the leakage. I might also suggest a call to the manufacturer to discuss the issue.
Orange liquid leaking from any vehicle is usually a sign of a leaking cooling system. If the location is in the front then it is likely an issue with the radiator.
If the oil light comes on and an alarm sounds, it is usually an issue of a low oil pressure warning. This could mean that oil is leaking from the vehicle or that the oil pump is not working.
Make him aware of it and ask him to fix the issue!
Green fluid leaking from a car is radiator fluid. "A professional certified mechanic can handle the repair or maintenance needed to fix this issue."
In most cases, the brakes will function fine even if the ABS is not working (you just won't have the ABS feature). If you have to exert more pressure than normal on the brakes, you can be looking at an issue with the brake booster or some other part not necessarily associated with the ABS system. It sounds like the ABS light might be a secondary symptom of a larger problem. I would recommend taking the vehicle to a qualified shop asap.
Meinekes will assist you with this issue. They are the best at what they do and will do whatever you need done to help. There motto is help the people.
When a car won't start the first thing to check is the battery. If it is not the battery then check the gas. If neither are the issue call a mechanic.