if you are loosing brake fluid and there is no sign any leaks 2 possable answers first answer if you have to add fluid every 2 to 4 days or once a week it is going in to the brake booster or if you just notice it was low that means your brakes are wearing down and that is nomal the fluid is filling up the space in the calipers as the pads wear so it depends on your situation need more info
Unless your radiator has a leak, the radiator fluid stays in the radiator.
Hello In the 2004 Corvettes the Transmission has been moved from the back of the engine to the rear so now the transmission and pumpkin are bolted together. You could have a transmission leak or a brake fluid leak. If the leak is in the center then I would go with a trany leak if leak is near either tire go with a brake fluid leak. Hope this helps
The lymph nodes certainly could leak fluid. This happens quite frequently if the lymph nodes are infected and go untreated.
This fluid can leak from many places. Look in places where water hoses meet the engine, where the heater hoses go into the firewall, the radiator and your heater core.
The only way to stop a power steering leak effectively is to located and repair the leak. This most often occurs at the seals which break down over time and allow fluid to pass by.
Just one. Sometimes there will be an initial gush of amniotic fluid that is below baby's head. When the baby moves more fluid and leak out.
When your master cylinder is low you either have a leak or your brake pads are worn. Inspect the system for a leak and inspect your pads before adding fluid. If all is well add fluid when it is at the add mark on the master cylinder. Use only the approved fluid listed on the master cylinder. Normally DOT3.
There is a tool you can put in the inlet. When you apply pressure, a leak will show. If it is internal, the level of the fluid will go down.
You could hear a gargling sound when using your breaks duee to a leak in the break fluid line. If you have a leak somewhere, you could be low on break fluid which could cause you to feel like you do not always stop right away.
You have transmission fluid lines that go to the radiator/front for cooling you must have a leak there
The fluid could be too low to allow the transmission to shift. Depending on where the fluid leak is, the leak could be through a bad solenoid or soaking electrical connections, stopping the transmission from shifting.
A power steering fluid leak is most often repaired by replacing the damaged seals or hoses. These trouble spots allow fluid to freely leak from the system.