the rubber brake line maybe collasped this can happend and not let fluid pass
i am trying to replace front brake pads on 1995 jaguar xjs 2+2 is there a video on how to do this
Bad fluid in master cylinder,flush system,bleed brakes
Corroded calibers that are rusting and sticking. Moisture is in the brake fluid. Replace the calibers and replace all the brake fluid. It can also be a sticking slide pin on the brake assembly. Check that before replacing the caliber.
If you mean low of brake fluid, the answer is no. When a caliber locks up it is usually caused by contamination of moisture in the brake fluid. This causes the caliber to rust and then it will lock up. You are more than likely going to have to replace both front calipers. You also need to flush your brake system and put in fresh brake fluid.
To bleed the brakes on a 1997 Jaguar XJ6, start by ensuring the brake fluid reservoir is full. Begin at the wheel farthest from the master cylinder, usually the rear passenger side, and use a brake bleeder kit or a helper to pump the brake pedal while you open the bleeder valve until fluid flows without bubbles. Repeat this process for the other wheels in the order: rear passenger, rear driver, front passenger, and finally front driver. Always check the fluid level in the reservoir throughout the process to prevent introducing air into the system.
have you checked your brake fluid??
shoes? or pads? (front) question needs to be more detailed
Pour it into the brake fluid reservoir. It is in front of the brake booster. If you don't know where that is then take it to a service center before you have major problems.
This is an easy one... Is the fluid green? if it is, it's coolant.. if not, its brake fluid.
The clutch fluid and the brake fluid can both be filled in the brake fluid reservoir.
No
You have a serious brake problem. For your own safety have the vehicle towed to the garage of your choice for repair.