depends where the leak is. In the brake line or at the pump? electric or mech brakes? if its in the line you should be able to replace the line section
I have a brake fluid leak on a Chevy truck silveraldo
replace brake line
where is it leaking at
NO, the problem needs to be properly repaired. its not like an oil or antifreeze leak. the basic principle of a brake system is the free movement of fluid through the brake lines. an additive to this system to "stop" a leak would ruin the whole system and be catastrophic to fix. brake leaks are generally an affordable fix.
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Replace the brake line, bleed the brake. top up with brake fluid. Done.
NEED BRAKE INSPECTION POSSIBLY NEW BRAKE PADS, Check brake fluid imediately. had a similar problem on a 1990 camry. brake fluid level was slightly low. when temperature outside would drop, applying brakes would lower level and brake light would come on. possibly caused by a small leak in brake line. filling brake fluid would fix, but would reappear a couple of months later. Have brake lines checked for leak.
When brake fluid leaks the system is compromised and the brakes might not function properly. Look over the entire brake system to see where the leak is coming from to be able to fix the problem.
If you run the transmission low on fluid you can cause damage. Fix the leak.
it depends if it is a metal line or rubber lines , if it is at a fitting or at the master cylinder or abs i can help you find these if you cant locate the leak
Are you certain that it's power steering fluid and not brake fluid? Most vehicles do not have any power steering lines inside the passenger compartment but brake or clutch master cylinders can leak through from some vehicles.
A leak of fluid somewhere. Check all lines and hoses for a leak and fix until the pedal is firm and does not loose pressure