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Old 4th May 2014, 17:29   #1
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Default Break fluid leak

Went to drive from home this morning to find a puddle of break fluid on the floor and a very soft breal pedal, it was fine all day yesterday but now it has completely emptied and is undriveable, anyone know what could have been the cause? cheers
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Old 4th May 2014, 17:37   #2
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Where was the leak?

Probably one of the flexis has ruptured
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Old 4th May 2014, 18:13   #3
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As above or a rotten pipe. You'll have to check all the pipe work out. Where the puddle was will give to the rough area
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Old 4th May 2014, 21:11   #4
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Ok its coming from the rear left drum, slowly dripping. I read somewhere it might be a knackered cylinder or just a washer thats rotten
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Old 4th May 2014, 21:25   #5
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If it's the drum it's nearly always the cylinder that's gone.

They arnt expensive or hard to change ( until it comes to bleeding the system)

Just make sure you have not got any brake fluid on the shoes, if you have then you will need to replace those aswell
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