Loosing brake fluid

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Asked by cdosborne42 Jul 23, 2015 at 01:56 PM about the Chevrolet Chevy Van

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have 1988 Chevrolet Conversion van. At the master cylinder the rear brake reservoir is loosing fluid. I have pulled the rear brake drums and checked the brake lines. No sign of any leakage. I pulled the vacuum hose from the power unit and it is dry. Any thought as to what my problem might be?

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188,355

You have a leak, its somewhere, the fluid either goes to the brakes or leaks on the floor, no where else...

64,510

If no leaks found after removing rear drums there is a leak in the brake line going to rear brakes. This is what you can do to check for leak fill master cylinder with brake fluid have someone apply brakes and look underneath vehicle and see if you see any brake fluid squirting out from anywhere.

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Thanks joemom. No leakage on my driveway. None at all! The van sat in my mechanic's garage over the weekend. Nothing on the floor. He is at a total lose too.

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64,510

Check the master cylinder look for leakage running down the brake booster. Do you have brakes when you apply the brakes or do it go to the floor ?

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64,510

Remove master cylinder could be leaking into brake booster.

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64,510

How long does it take for the brake fluid to get low after you have filled up the master cylinder ?

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64,510

If I remember correctly the front reservoir of the master cylinder goes to the back brakes and the rear one goes to the front brakes.

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No because the master cylinder has two reservoirs. The rear one is the only one leaking.

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188,355

http://www.howacarworks.com/brakes/looking- for-leaks-in-the-brake-system Here is some more information

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i have a 2002 chevy express van, my rear right brake isn't getting any fluid. I replaced all valves and oil lines and there is no leaks. Do you know whats the problem.

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