No. Get it fixed as soon as possible. When you have brake fluid leaking out of your rear cylinder, you are putting lubricant on your rear brake. That is keeping that brake from working. It is also letting brake fluid drain out of the car. Your car needs brake fluid to stop the car. If you lose a lot of brake fluid, you will put your foot on the brake pedal and it will go all the way to the floor and nothing will happen. It can be dangerous when you drive down the highway at a high rate of speed and put your foot on the brake pedal and nothing happens. When you crash your car and turn it into a piece of scrap metal, you could get hurt.
It is not safe to drive a vehicle with a fuel leak, but if this is the only way to get it to be fixed, be careful that the leak is not that bad if you drive it. A trickle is bad, any more than that and driving it would not be advised.
No
Generally no
no it isn't safe to drive.gas is highly flameable,and a gas leak will only lead to self destruction.
it in your gas tank access from rear hatchback area under right cover plate drive safe
Yes, IF the leak is not so severe as to overheat the engine. Any coolant leak needs to be repaired as soon as possible to prevent engine damage caused by overheating.
It depends on the reason that cylinder is misfiring. It could cause serious damage to the catalytic converter.
If it has been well maintained, no problem.
Not a good idea. Play it safe and have it towed to the garage for repair.
Your brake cylinder may not be compressing properly due to a leak in the brake system, air trapped in the brake lines, or a faulty brake cylinder. It is important to have a professional mechanic inspect and diagnose the issue to ensure safe and effective braking.
No! Take it back to the mechanic, something is not right. Better yet, call the mechanic and ask him if it is safe to drive back to garage.
my dad whom works on cars said "not for long"