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jeni740@yahoo.com
Oct 26, 2007, 2:39 PM
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Hi I have a quick question. I have a 2002 Ford Taurus and I just had my brake pads and rotors replaced. I drove home and the brakes work great I pull in my driveway and walk in the house for about 5 minutes and when I go back outside I noticed a fluid under my car on the right side by the front tire. It is ALOT of fluid. So I get in the car and check the break pedal and it is still pretty hard so I go back out and it is still dripping whatever break fluid was left out on to the driveway. What happened?? I am trying to call the shop, but he is not answering the phone I cannot drive it back out there can I? There was so much fluid I thought it was my radiator. He is 22 miles away from my home. Any answers would be greatly appreciated. Thank You
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way2old
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Oct 26, 2007, 3:46 PM
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Is the brake master cylinder empty? If not, the fluid is something else. If master cylinder is empty, either a bleeder was left open, ruptured a piston seal, or broke a rubber hose going to the caliper. If it is out of fluid, I would not drive it back there. Being way2old is why I need help from younger minds
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