There is no safe way to repair a broken or leaking brake line. The line or tubing that is leaking must be replaced or a new piece of tube, spliced into the line with fittings, to replace the leaking area.
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
A blown out rear axle seal will cause grease to leak out into the brake drums
The wheel cylinder has failed and will need replaced.
Brake wheel cylinder or axle sealBrake wheel cylinder or axle seal
Check the line from the differential to the backing plate and inspect front of cylinder under drum.
You need to identify the leak before you can fix it.
i have leak in my back break[break drum]on my passenger side,how do i fix it
i have leak in my back break[break drum]on my passenger side,how do i fix it
Reasons your 1999 Honda Accord is overheating can include a leak in the water hose, a blown head gasket, or the radiator cap needs to be replaced.
no, but having a vacuum leak at the power booster will. IF so, you will have to replace the booster.
Normally it means the master cylinder is low of brake fluid which also means your brake pads are worn out or you have a leak.
Look at the Master Cylinder located on driver's side near firewall. You can easily see if it is low or not. Only add the correct fluid as listed on the cap. If it is low, then you either have a leak or your brake pads have worn down and probably need replacing.