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3" Exhaust
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Denver
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No didn't see any brake fluid under my car. Haven't done anything with the brake fluid except check the level of it maybe two or three times since I purchase the car. I changed out my front brake pads at the begining of this year I believe and haven't got to the rear ones yet. I purchased them from a OReilly's can't remember what the brand was exactly, but can get that once I get home this evening.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Las Vegas
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Something similar happened to me in an old chevy I had... was doin about 75-80 down the highway and when I went to exit, I came up on a 25 mph, u-turn off ramp... I applied the brakes and foot went completely to the floor... I repeated the process a few times and finally built enough pressure to slow for the turn (basically pumped and bled the brakes)... the next morning, I had brake fluid flooding the well of my right front wheel. :\.. busted brake line... The trip home (about 105 miles) was driven at no more than 45 mph, with emergency flashers all the way... had to use my gears to slow and stop the car in the city limits... was not very fun.
![]() If you don't have any cracks in the brake line, I'd have to wonder about your master cylinder.. perhaps it's not pushing the fluid like it should.. |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: LOS ANGELES
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use this website and try to see what the exact part is if you can, itll make it much easier for everyone to help you diagnose the problem
http://toyotapartszone.com hope it helps!! |
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Denver
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Ok thanks Krem and 2jzmaestro for all the input I'll check to see if I have a bad brake line some where n go from there I'll keep you guys updated on the search.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Garden Grove, CA
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How about brake fluid cavitation? It appears that this happens when the car is at higher speeds and when more is required of the brakes, right? The cheapest fix/diagnosis I can think of is to bleed the system with some good quality brake fluid and see if this still happens. Otherwise I think you're looking at a failed brake master cylinder or brake booster.
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Denver
Posts: 104
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Ok I'll look into that thanks
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