projzxr Posted August 27, 2006 Posted August 27, 2006 I was driving to the mall when I stepped on the brakes and all of sudden it felt like there was no fluid. I went outside to look around and I noticed that brake fluid was leaking along the driver side right underneath the car inbetween the driverside door and rear driver side door. I noticed their were like brake fluid lines running right along the car. Everytime I stepped on it fluid was leaking right out. I was wondering if somebody has had this issue. Or how much or what would I need to replace. Just trying to get an idea. By the way I drive a 90' es250. Thanks in advance.
Toysrme Posted August 28, 2006 Posted August 28, 2006 The hose is split, or the bleed valve on the caliper is open. If you saw the fluid coming out of the hose, then the hose is shot.
SKperformance Posted August 28, 2006 Posted August 28, 2006 It should be a metal pipe/tubing alone that spot which leads me to belive you have a rusty car which has caused the lines to rupture. The whole brake line will need to be made and rebent from the front to the back . It is not cheap but still cheaper than buying a OEM prebent one from toyota.
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