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Old 05-14-2018, 03:09 PM   #1
blackandwhite
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Hidden brake fluid leak

Hi everyone, I’m a long time lurker but infrequent poster, looking for some help identifying possible causes of a brake fluid leak.

Mine is a 2003 S, RHD UK, which for one reason or another hasn’t been in use much for the past four years that I’ve owned it.
I’ve now started using it more recently, and two weeks ago had a low brake fluid warning, so topped the fluid up.
Next day, same warning, and a small stain of fluid on the floor, below front centre of car, but no sign of leaks at the wheels, callipers, or any visible pipes. I topped it up again to monitor, and it leaked overnight again (it doesn’t go to empty, but to just below minimum on the reservoir).

After topping up fluid there was plenty of pressure in the system when driving.

I booked in with my local indy last week, only for him to get rushed into hospital on the day I was booked in. So over the weekend I jacked the car up and removed the undertray as thats where the fluid was exiting from. The tray and everything above it were covered in a film of brake fluid, but there was nowhere obvious that the leak could be coming from, so it’s somewhere above that tray.

I know my limitations with a spanner, and dropping the subframe is way beyond where I want to go, so in the absence of my usual Indy, I’ve booked in with a local garage.

I removed all carpets and covers in the frunk and that area is dry, so this is something that’s happening somewhere in the system below the reservoir, but not at the callipers.

Has anyone experienced this or have any idea where the fluid could be leaking from? My 101 Projects book doesn’t seem to mention this area of the braking system at all, and I’ve had no joy with internet and forum searches.

Sorry if this seems a stupid question, just looking for some help in the absence of my indy so I don’t get ripped off at the garage!

Any help is very much appreciated.

Thanks,

Adam
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