If you fill your brake fluid up (im assuming you know how to do this) then pump your brakes. Let it set for awhile then check the fluid level, if it is low then check under the car. there would be fluid somewhere down the side of the car where the brake lines run. (on the ground or the actual wires might be wet.) If you are losing fluid but have no leak then it could possibly be leaking into the firewall. case-an-point if your losing fluid you have a leak.
Seal in brake caliper is leaking and needs replacement Flexible brake line to the caliper is leaking and needs replacement
When a brake line is leaking on the Chevy Venture the brake line should be replaced as soon as possible. A leak, however small, can cause hydraulic fluid to escape the brake line which will cause a loss in brake pressure. The brakes should be bled of air after the new line is put in to remove gaps in brake pedal pressure.
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
I would replace the line....ughh
1988 nissan pulsar leaking brake fluid under drivers side door what is part name
Yes, you can get your brake line repaired at Midas, Car X, Firestone, Goodyear which is really good with fixing brake lines and you can also take your car into the dealership.
Either a brake line/flexi line has blown, a union has failed or a wheel cylinder is leaking. Do not drive the vehicle until it is repaired, diagonally opposite brakes are inoperative.
It is important to replace a brake line at the first sign of leaking. A brake line is a fairly simple repair, first you must remove the old line using two wrenches on the hex bolts. Then you screw the new brake line in place using the wrenches and replace fluid.
Loose connection? Stripped fitting (cross threaded or overtightened) Broken brake line?
You must remove it, fit a new one and then bleed the brakes to remove the air in the new line.
Probable causes: Low or no fluid in reservoir; Worn brake pads/shoes; Air in brake lines; Leaking brake line.