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Because it has just been fixed so its blatter might get hit
No, they don't if they're fixed. If your dachshund is NOT fixed and you don't plan on breeding it, I would get it fixed soon. The dachshund's instincts before being fixed are to find a mate, but they won't get lonely. If you are from Australia and mean mate as in 'friend,' they would prefer a pal or a partner, but if they get attention at all, they won't mind. My dachshund is accompanied by another dog of a different kind that is much older than her.
That's automatic transmission fluid , or power steering fluid , so it would depend on where it is leaking from
The output shaft seal has failed and transmission fluid is leaking by, and that would explain the transmission fluid appearing there.
There would be break fluid OUTSIDE of the lines and reservoir
It all depends on what part is leaking what fluid. Brake cylinder would leak brake fluid. Axle seal would leak gear oil.
If there is fluid leaking in or on the wheels, your problem is most likely there at the leak. When the fluid fails to reach the wheels is when the master cylinder would be in question. Most often if you find and repair the leak, you have fixed the problem. After fixing the leak,make sure you fill your fluid to the full mark after you bleed the brakes to prevent any air from corrupting the system.
Hub seal is leaking
where is it leaking at
Seal in brake caliper is leaking and needs replacement Flexible brake line to the caliper is leaking and needs replacement
this would be brake fluid have it checked before the brakes fail and you wreck
Heater core would be the likely culprit here.