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My skyline seems to have a brake fluid leak, which seems to be located at 2 spots underneath the car on driver sides where the oil seems to out of 2 places about 10 to 20 cm apart from each other from 2 holes,

where would be the common place for an brake fluid leak?

and where would be an uncommon place for a brake fluid leak?

and how would i come on fixing the leak if the leak is right underneath my car?

:rofl::P:(

Bruno

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well the leak is not located like under the engine more like right under the passenger side, and like a fair few has come out like 1/4 of what was in there maybe bit more over 1 to 2 months sitting still in my garage occasionally starting the engine so battery wont die on me.

well i look at it tommorow but thinking about it could be one of those 2 things starts to make sense nows.

THanks heaps

Would you know how much master cylinder or brake booster will cost me?

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just to check with you - are you sure its brake fluid, I am assuming that the brake fluid resovoir is low. Does your car have abs? abs is located on passenger side so it could be fluid leaking from that and running underneath the car.

yea its brake fluid my resovoir was like 1/4 left when i toped it up the other day, well its the mastercylinder leaking into the brake booster which leaking to this part of the car which travels down to the bottom of driver side of the car where is leaks from these 2 holes from the bottomw, im getting price for reconditioning my mastercylindar so dunno how much it will cost might get brake booster done as well to be safe, save money to spend on other parts. im also getting price on new one but rather get it recondition if it cheaper if it more than a new one i get a new one.

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