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Hi all,
I had an 'interesting' trip home from work tonight. Slowing down for a turn off on the Hwy (110 kph) the brakes decided now was the time to stop working (Hardly pulling up the car, warning light on the dash lit up, however locking up on hard application). Pulled over and had a look as best I could with the torch and noticed brake fluid all down the firewall behind the brake booster ![]() Cheers guys and Happy Easter to all, ![]() Euan.
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Sturmovik |
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Its the master cylinder thats leaking.
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I would have thought that would mean it was leaking down the front of the booster, but thank you
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Well the booster doesnt hold any fluid, just air.
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All sorted! Replaced all the seals in the master cyl after s**t myself at the price of a new one (from $380 to $550, for an '87 Laser that's worth maybe $1500???
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