Hi Austin, I was told I had a leak in my break seal on my 1995 Lexus GS300...what does this mean and what should I do about it?
Thanks...great site! Arnold
Arnold,
I assume you are having to add brake fluid to your vehicle on a regular basis and that your mechanic or someone told you you had a leak in the brake system.
There are many places that can leak brake fluid, and I highly suggest you have someone take all 4 wheels off the vehicle so you can get an idea of what is really going on with your brakes and determine how much life is left on the brake pads.
The brake master cylinder, the part where you physically add the brake fluid under the hood could also be a culprit for leaks as well as the front rubber brake hoses and the brake calipers where there are seals that could leak.
Let me know what you find out once you remove the wheels and get a visual brake inspection done.
Learn more about brake pads - brake shoes and master cylinders
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