Possible brake line leak but my reservoir level not changing
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Possible brake line leak but my reservoir level not changing
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Got brilliant help here before so hoping you heroes can help again. Noticed a leak coming from under the van on Thursday when I got back from being away and only got around to looking last night.
Basically I think one of my brake lines is leaking. A clear liquid is leaking from one of the lines underneath. I put a tray under it last night and I was shocked at the amount it collected overnight. So I took off the instrument covering to check the brake reservoir and it is full. I have attached a picture of the line for ye to see. The cable goes into the cover thing under the front of van where I assume the gear and clutch mechanisms are and thr other end of it dissappear down to the back of the van.
The same line is on the other side of the van and not leaking and the clear liquid is what makes me think it's brake fluid. The van brakes no problem and gear changes feel the same as always no issue.
Got brilliant help here before so hoping you heroes can help again. Noticed a leak coming from under the van on Thursday when I got back from being away and only got around to looking last night.
Basically I think one of my brake lines is leaking. A clear liquid is leaking from one of the lines underneath. I put a tray under it last night and I was shocked at the amount it collected overnight. So I took off the instrument covering to check the brake reservoir and it is full. I have attached a picture of the line for ye to see. The cable goes into the cover thing under the front of van where I assume the gear and clutch mechanisms are and thr other end of it dissappear down to the back of the van.
The same line is on the other side of the van and not leaking and the clear liquid is what makes me think it's brake fluid. The van brakes no problem and gear changes feel the same as always no issue.
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Re: Possible brake line leak but my reservoir level not changing
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if it was any significant amount you would see the reservoir level fall
get some on your fingers, feel and smell it, then pop the top off the reservoir and compare.
if it was any significant amount you would see the reservoir level fall
get some on your fingers, feel and smell it, then pop the top off the reservoir and compare.
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Re: Possible brake line leak but my reservoir level not changing
Cheers ItchyFeet,
Went and checked that, posted a picture of the line as well. It doesn't smell the same i don't think, the leak smells diesely. Would the diesel be coming from the front of the van via 2 of the same type lines (one on either side of the van)? Looked in the haynes manual and it doesn't show me (or else i am checking in the wrong area) what the fuel lines would look like.
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Went and checked that, posted a picture of the line as well. It doesn't smell the same i don't think, the leak smells diesely. Would the diesel be coming from the front of the van via 2 of the same type lines (one on either side of the van)? Looked in the haynes manual and it doesn't show me (or else i am checking in the wrong area) what the fuel lines would look like.
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Re: Possible brake line leak but my reservoir level not changing
That is the fuel tank and fuel return pipe from the engine more likely you are leaking fuel.
The rubber hose looks to be the wrong type it should be an adapter hose from the 6mm plastic pipe to the 8mm tank spigot.
The rubber hose looks to be the wrong type it should be an adapter hose from the 6mm plastic pipe to the 8mm tank spigot.
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Re: Possible brake line leak but my reservoir level not changing
Amazed you haven't spotted difference between fluids. If I get a leak underneath, the first thing I do is smell it.
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Amazed...
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Mazed.


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You too huh
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Certainly wrong size hose this end ( and wrong type of hose clip)


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Lash up.
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Get me home bodge not sorted afterwards.
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Re: Possible brake line leak but my reservoir level not changing
Thanks for that lads appreciate it. Reason for not smelling Is today is the first day where it hasn't been bucketing down so was just smelling water. Anyway cheers lads off I go to get new clips and some proper hosing yey
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Re: Possible brake line leak but my reservoir level not changing
Thats the biggest brake fluid reservoir ive ever seen ! WOW !
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