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You'll see either fluid or grease leaking out of it.
it is usually the rear brake cylinder that's leaking and needs to be replace on that side.
change out your wheel cylinders..
IF you have rear wheel drive it may be a grease seal for the rear differential. Otherwise it is probably a wheel cylinder. Check your brake fluid level. GEt this fixed ASAP- Safety concern. Wheel cylinder, brake fluid.. If it's a rear wheel drive vehicle, it may be the axle seal leaking as well. Hello... hello...
It is not the brakes leaking oil , Its the axel seals leaking rear end gear oil. If its not gear oil , Then its brake fluid and that means wheel cylinders are leaking.
Failed caliper, wheel cylinder, hose, line, Vehicle is unsafe to drive.
There are 2 rubber seals on each end of the wheel cylinders and there leaking. REPLACE THE WHEEL CYLINDERS.
Brake problem. Remove the rear wheel & brake drum, and inspect the brake components. You may have a leaking wheel cylinder or other problem. Also inspect the wheel bearing.
I found out it`s the cylinder
That sounds like a wheel cylinder leaking brake fluid.
You will have to pull the transmission out and remove the fly-wheel to inspect the rear main seal. It is a 1 piece round seal that slides over the rear of the crankshaft. If the rear main seal is leaking on that 2002, I would find that very odd.
Probably brake fluid, your caliper seal may have gone bad