Rear wheel Brake fluid dripping
I've noticed in my rear left wheel there is brake fluid dripping inside the wheel. Any of you faced the same issue? I'm worried there might be a leak or something more major. The car is 1 day old.
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Originally Posted by Yofayez
(Post 13419932)
I've noticed in my rear left wheel there is brake fluid dripping inside the wheel. Any of you faced the same issue? I'm worried there might be a leak or something more major. The car is 1 day old.
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Could be something very simple to fix, but like the previous poster says, don't take chances. I would check the level in the fluid reservoir to get an idea how much has leaked out. If it is just a tiny bit (reservoir still appears full) you are probably okay to drive to the dealer. Otherwise call the truck.
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If it's brake fluid don't drive it,have them send the flat bed.
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Originally Posted by Pep!RRRR
(Post 13419995)
Could be something very simple to fix, but like the previous poster says, don't take chances. I would check the level in the fluid reservoir to get an idea how much has leaked out. If it is just a tiny bit (reservoir still appears full) you are probably okay to drive to the dealer. Otherwise call the truck.
If its a leak than any press of the pedal is going to squirt out even more. Pulling the wheel and looking at the caliper and lines is one thing. Calling dealer is the best course here |
is this your first car ?
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F this... I say call the truck and flat bed it... no reason to take a chance with brakes...
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Are you sure it's brake fluid? I would pull the wheel and see what's going on . Carl
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Did they wash your car before you took delivery and then you drove the car straight home.....?
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They may not have tightened the bleed screw on the caliper fully. This happened to me once. The screw can be difficult to tighten on the GT4 rear caliper with the wheels on due to its angle.
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If it is brake fluid, don't drive it. Not only is it potentially unsafe, you could get it on to your paint. Given enough time, brake fluid will damage your paint.
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So I took it to a tire place and looked underneath the car. It seems that there is a leak of some sort. Check the photo and please let me know what is that tube for, the one black tube with a white connection.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...eb6b06df50.png What's is leaking is the white connection for the black tube.<br/><br/>Please let me know if this is the brake fluid |
That location is the bottom of the strut so I believe it is part of the PASM system. But are you sure that is the source? Did you remove the wheel and inspect the caliper and brake line? To be sure there is no leak in that system? If you're sure it's not a brake system leak then take it to the dealer service dept and get the techs to repair under warranty.
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Originally Posted by Yofayez
So I took it to a tire place and looked underneath the car. It seems that there is a leak of some sort. Check the photo and please let me know what is that tube for, the one black tube with a white connection.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...eb6b06df50.png What's is leaking is the white connection for the black tube.<br/><br/>Please let me know if this is the brake fluid |
Yes, I believe that's correct that it is the electrical connector to actuate the valve inside the PASM shock. So I think it enters the fluid filled shock there and perhaps it is leaking. Or there is a leak somewhere else and it is draining to that point. I'm not an expert on these shocks at all. I've seen some with the connection on the top, but seems the GT3 and GT4 have the connectors at the bottom. If it wasn't so flamin hot here I'd poke around and see where that goes on my car out of curiosity.
OP- still think you should get the car to the dealer to fix the issue. You're covered under warranty. |
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