I guess the only 2 options would be to either take it in for repair or keep topping up the brake fluid level in the master cylinder in the engine compartment and hope that the level doesn't drop low enough that you get air in your brake lines and loose your braking ability .
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
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
Replace the leaking part
There would be break fluid OUTSIDE of the lines and reservoir
take it to the shop to get fixed!
Worn brake shoes or pads. A leaking brake pipe. Low brake fluid. Air in the brake fluid pipe.
If a Mazda MPV is leaking yellow fluid then it is possible that the fluid is brake fluid. It is best to take the car to a mechanic right away.
You might be out of brake fluid. Our rear wheel cylinder was leaking and ran ours out of fluid and the light came on.
Possibly coming from a leaking brake cylinder. Top up fluid and take to a brake shop ASAP.