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Step 1
Locate your vehicle's brake master cylinder. Generally, it is mounted in the vicinity of the firewall at the back of your engine compartment.
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Step 2
Open the cylinder and check the level of brake fluid inside. The cylinder should be full. Some vehicles have a mark inside the cylinder that indicates a fill line.
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Step 3
Loosen the nuts that attach the master cylinder to the brake booster and look at the seal surrounding the push rod. It will be obvious if brake fluid is leaking.
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Step 4
Check your vehicle's caliper piston for leaks. If the piston seal leaks, it will leak brake fluid.
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Step 5
Examine brake hoses or lines connected to the piston for cracks. Moisture or water on your caliper may indicate a brake fluid leak.
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Step 6
Confirm that the cap to your vehicle's brake master cylinder is tight and that there are no leaks or signs of previous leaks.
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Step 7
Drive your vehicle onto a blanket, sheet or large piece of cardboard and tap your brakes hard several times. Look for signs of a brake fluid leak on the surface.
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Step 8
Watch for your red brake warning dash light to appear. This can indicate low brake fluid.








