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If Master cylinder is leaking from front seal, fluid may be going into brake booster (if power brakes) or down fire wall inside car. Remove master to see if front is wet.
hi, this is to do with brakes. either NO BRAKE FLUID or HANDBRAKE ON. please CHECK the BRAKE RESIVOUR. and top it up ALSO LOOK FOR BRAKE FLUID LEAKS. (it can normally run down the inside of the wheels. WARNING DO NOT SPILL BRAKE FLUID ON ANY PAINTWORK. if the car is LEAKING BRAKE FLUID (THIS CAR IS DANGEROUS). when all the brake fluid comes out NO BRAKES and this car should not be used. gerry
if you found a leak, was is an air leak or a fluid leak? Since you state the rear brakes were leaking I assume its brake fluid. You must clean away all fluid and have the car securely supported in the air to see were the leak is coming from with someone else pressing on the brake pedal while you watch underneath the area with the problem
there is either a leak in one of the lines or you have air in the brake lines. start by bleeding your brakes lines and checking you fluid. then see if you notice a leak in which case fix it then bleed that line and you should be good. if not then it could be a bad master cylinder that would be the next step. also if you had your rotors cut down below spec then the pedal could go to the floor and not have much stopping power. same could go for very bad pads. but from what you explained it sounds like a leak
If it has not leaked anywere else and it has not came out the line then the system still needs bleeding. Start at the fartherest from the master cylinder which would be the right rear.
it must be leaking it some where. brake fluid wont go any where unless its leaking it. check for fluid leakage around the brake calipers or also aaround the brake mastercylinder
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