[T2] Break booster/master cylinder.
Snoopy vwsnoopy at gmail.comWed Aug 5 03:09:18 MST 2015
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If you wait long enough there will be. Brake fluid will eat right through the paint allowing rust to make a natural drain plug. Reach under the seat and behind the brake reservoir with a paper towel. After you empty all the junk from under there, wipe the floor and see if there is any residue. I've had a leaky reservoir in the past. The leak will run along the rails and drip under the bus in the weirdest of places to complicate trouble shooting. Please excuse the brevity or typos in this email. Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 4, 2015, at 9:56 PM, ka1dza <ka1dza at verizon.net> wrote: > > Is there a drain from the cavity to the outside? I'll check it in AM. I hope it's an easy fix! > > Thanks. > > Bob Pratt
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