I am unaware of the existence of a brake fluid radiator? There is Brake Fluid made by Radiator that goes into the Master Cylinder. I assume what is leaking is the master cylinder. If that is the case it is inexpensive to just replace the whole thing. Buy one at the autoparts store. Unscrew the brake lines running into the side of it. Then unscrew it from the power booster. Install new one and bleed the brakes. The whole thing should cost less than $50 and take less than an hour. (Make sure you buy a large bottle of brake fluid while at autoparts store or you will have to walk back to it)
"transmission fluid leaking from fitting below radiator cap after replacing radiator on 99 surburban
It all depends on what part is leaking what fluid. Brake cylinder would leak brake fluid. Axle seal would leak gear oil.
where is it leaking from?
brake fluid leaking from a brake drum indicates the brake slave cylander on that wheel is leaking and needs to be replaced you will not see the actual leak with out removing the brake drum
Probably your radiator fluid leaking out.
Antifreeze is green in color and is leaking from your radiator .
It is probably Radiator fluid that's leaking. if you have red radiator fluid. it looks purple when it heats up. I had this from my Toyota Sequoia when the leak went over the hot engine.
if you have an automatic transmission there should be cooling lines going to the radiator to cool the transmission fluid the lines could be leaking or the tank could be leaking
put radiator sealer in it or crack an egg in it
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Brake fluid in a Toyota Sequoia could be leaking from several places. Check the wheel cylinders first as they are a common place to leak.
Seal in brake caliper is leaking and needs replacement Flexible brake line to the caliper is leaking and needs replacement