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NO, the problem needs to be properly repaired. its not like an oil or antifreeze leak. the basic principle of a brake system is the free movement of fluid through the brake lines. an additive to this system to "stop" a leak would ruin the whole system and be catastrophic to fix. brake leaks are generally an affordable fix.
I would check the power brake booster
check for tune-up, check maf sensor, check o2 sensors, do a fuel system service.
Sometime the brake shoes will rust or freeze to the drum. TAke it to a garage.
Not as bad as putting a little bit of power steering fluid in the brake reservoir, but I would have the power steering system flushed just the same. Problems wouldn't happen soon but in the long term they will.
A brake "relay" would probably be used in an ABS system. That needs to be checked out by a qualified mechanic that is familiar with the ABS brake system.
A brake fluid leak in the system would do that. Check the brake fluid reservoir. If it is empty you are in need of brake work asap!
NO, but it would be a good idea to have your Antilock Brake System checked.
The brake light switch is either bad or needs adjusting.Answerjust because the car stops doesn't mean your brake system is working perfectly, check the brake fluid reservoir and if it is low you might want to have the system checked.
Year? Brake lights on the car? The dash? I would suspect you have a problem with the brake system. Check the master cylinder to see if it is full. If so, take it to a professional for inspection.
check bake fluid on the master cylinder. if if is is low check brake linings and system for leaks,when low it will come on whenmoving turning stopping and going. as brakes wear the fluid will drop in master cylinder and when lght starts to come on its time for brake check
Check the bulbs, check the fuse, check the brake light switch, in that order.
first check brake light fuse second check light bulbs,they should be double element third check the brake light switch located on the brake pedal
Air in the brake system. You need to bleed the air out of the system.
Check the fuses and if they are good then check the brake light switch.
There are many reasons why the leveling system will quit working. The first thing to check would be the brake interlock wires, one may have come loose.
Only if it's an air brake system. Otherwise, the presence of air in a hydraulic brake system would not be a good thing, at all.