Well if you haven't guessed what is going on with this, then I can assume you don't know enough about cars to fix it yourself.
It sounds like you have a leaky brake line or master cylinder.
Take it to a mechanic and have it fixed before you kill somebody or yourself when your brakes totally fail while you are using your car.
2006-11-27 05:23:01
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answer #1
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answered by Dick 7
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It could be the master cyclinder leaking, but it could also be a leaking brake wheel cyclinder or brake caliper. Look under the hood around the master cyclinder and you do not see a leak, then check on the back side of each wheel to see if you can see any brake fluid. Either way, you need to get it fixed before you end up getting hurt or hurting some else when the brakes fail.
2006-11-27 13:28:14
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answered by golden rider 6
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Your first problem is that you don't use oil in the brake system, rather brake fluid, which is a mixture of drying agents and lubricating agents. Second, take your car to a mechanic. You most likely have a leaking brake caliper which will need replacing. Anyway you go about it, take it to a mechanic to have the problem diagnosed as you will lose all together soon.
2006-11-27 13:21:12
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answered by rex_rrracefab 6
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TAKE YOUR CAR TO A BRAKE SPECIALIST YOU HAVE A LEAK SOMEWHERE IN THE SYSTEM IF NOT A WHEEL CYLINDER OR CALIPER IT COULD BE THE MASTER CYLINDER IF THE VACUM POWER BOOSTER IS LEAKING THAT CAN SUCK THE FLUID OUT OF THE MASTER CYLINDER SO MANY ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTION THAT NOBODY CAN TELL YOU HERE WHAT THE PROBLEM IS WITHOUT INFORMATION YOU ARE NOT EQUIPPED TO GIVE IF YOU DID HAVE THAT KNOWLEDGE YOU WOULD NOT BE HERE ANOTHER THING BRAKE FLUID IS GLYCOL BASED AND WILL BECOME CONTAMINATED YOU SHOULD COMPLETELY FLUSH AND CHANGE IT ABOUT EVERY 2 YEARS ( CHECK THE OWNERS MANUEL IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME ) THIS WILL PREVENT MOST PROBLEMS THAT ARE HYDRAULIC RELATED
2006-11-27 14:05:47
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answered by Anonymous
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you obviously have a broken brake line and the first place to look is on the inside of your tires and see if there is a line hanging down that is not connected to anything or get someone to pump your brakes and look underneath and you will see something for shure if you are loosing that much
2006-11-27 13:24:29
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answered by rdhamr309 1
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really I think you outta take it to a mechanic. Let me tell you why , it's not oil it's brake fluid ,so if you did;t know that I'm scared you might have put it in the wrong place.A lot of things could be wrong . Your master could need replaced ,or you could have a broken line ,or a slow leak etc. please take it to a garage let a pro check it out
2006-11-27 13:34:00
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answered by shelly 4
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more than likely you have ruptured a brake line or popped a wheel cylinder. Look for wetness on the inside of the wheels
2006-11-27 13:27:56
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answered by nbr660 6
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break oil???????
u need to put some in your car and have someone pump the break peddle and look under neath to find out were it is leaking from
2006-11-27 16:47:54
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answered by hillbilly271 3
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since you don;t know your @ss from your elbow get to the repair shop. Drive sloow or Darwin will get you.
2006-11-27 14:07:47
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answered by Anonymous
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