DO NOT DRIVE YOUR CAR UNTILL THIS IS FIXED.
Your hydraulic brake system is leaking. This is a very dangerous condition that will lead to complete loss of brake power. Have the car TOWED in to a shop and get it fixed.
2007-07-21 01:56:19
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answered by terje_treff 6
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Never drive a car with bad brakes. Have it towed to a shop or fix it yourself.
There is a leak with the calipers or a broken brake line. Now would be a good time to go over and repair all the brake problems .
2007-07-21 03:01:36
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answered by Fordman 7
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DO NOT DRIVE YOUR CAR, GET IT TOWED TO THE SHOP
most likely its either a leaking caliper or a brake hose but
DO NOT DRIVE IT, YOU WILL DIE!!!!!!!!!
also if the break fluid gets slung up onto your paint, it will strip your paint off and no new paint will stick without grinding the bare metal away.
IF ANY BRAKE FLUID GETS ON YOUR CAR CLEAN IT OFF IMMEDIATELY!! IT WILL STRIP YOUR PAINT OFF.
who knows how many other peoples cars you already slung brake fluid on.
2007-07-21 02:16:34
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answered by pimpjon 3
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your wheel cylinders or brake cylinders at the wheel need replacing. or yo uhave a ruptured split brake hose. get it towed to a mechanic and fixed.. do not drive it as soon the brakes will go out all together.
2007-07-21 02:25:52
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answered by tony b 5
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one of your wheels has the caliper hung up where the brake pads are actually stuck against the rotor put the front up in the air and see if you can turn the wheels by hand if you can then put the back up and check those one of the 4 will not turn by hand when doing the front make sure you put the tranny in neutral B.
2016-04-01 05:13:01
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answered by ? 4
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Get that car to the shop ASAP! Could be something as simple as a broken line BUT it's got to be taken care right now before you drive it anywhere except straight to the shop..
2007-07-21 01:59:53
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answered by Patricia S 6
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I agree with the top poster.
This fault is serious, and the car MUST NOT be driven until it is fixed. Have it towed to a repairer.
2007-07-21 01:59:32
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answered by Michael T 5
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It's either a leaking brake line or wheel cylinder... get it repaired before you kill someone! (maybe yourself!)
2007-07-21 02:00:58
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answered by MC 7
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dont drive it, get it to a mechanic, brakes are serious
2007-07-21 01:56:24
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answered by vincent c 4
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I guessing you have a bad wheel cylinder...
have have it fixed asap....
2007-07-21 02:52:48
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answered by inmytree 3
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