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Old 14-12-2009, 04:40 PM   #1
Halfmo Rocks
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Default Brake fluid loss

i'm losing brake fluid, noticed it was close to the minimum level about 2 weeks ago - topped it up, and now it is right on minimum again.

i'm just really learning about the cars, tools & stuff, so i don't know much about the brakes, but i am very about keeping an eye on levels of coolant, oil, power steer & brake fluid...it is definately a new development.

i have noticed a rusty looking spot right under the brake fluid reservoir, thinking maybe it's got a leak there somewhere? pics as follows.



As you can see, it is right below the reservoir, and it looks like something has been dripping/running down the side of the engine bay, but that could just be water or something




all help most appreciated

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