By busted I am assuming it is leaking. If it is leaking you are risking possible brake failure. Are you willing to gamble your safety and the safety of others?
If you have too, drive the car to get it fixed, but if you brought it to my shop, you (your car) would not leave without it being repaired, on a tow truck and/or you signing a waiver releasing me from any liability for damages or injuries for letting someone take an unsafe vehicle from my business knowing it was not safe to drive on the raod.
The more you drive it the more risk you are taking. Please save yourself the hassle of an accident, possible lawsuit and or injury of yourself and others and have it fixed as soon as possible.
Brakes aren't something to "play with" when it comes to cars.
As far as how long, there's no way to tell.
2007-03-17 09:21:57
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answered by konstipashen 5
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How long can you drive it? You can drive it all you want, but you wont be able to stop. Like everyone else stated. Dont drive it. Its a fairly cheap fix. Dont put your life and the lives of others at risk. Give a call to Autozone or Oreilly's or a local parts shop. Usually they will deliver the part to you. While your at it pick up a Haynes Repair Manual for your car. They are around $20 and are well worth it. It will go into great detail on how to properly fix it
2007-03-18 00:13:19
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answered by Shawn 1
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Don't. Have the car towed to a garage. The brakes may not work properly, if at all - if you have an accident, your insurance company will try to avoid paying by saying that you drove when you knew the brakes weren't working properly.
2007-03-17 16:19:53
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answered by Me 6
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you can drive it but it won't stop so...
2007-03-17 16:39:03
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answered by Library Eyes 6
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until you crash from brake failure
2007-03-18 04:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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