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Old 12-18-2002, 01:58 PM   #3
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Yeah it has to be a leak. If you are near me I could help you out...but I doubt that you are. Also...if the brake fluid is leaking onto paint....then there won't be anymore paint there. Just run your fingers down the lines and find the leak. When you changed your fluid you used DOT3 right? Cause if you used DOT5 then you have to get all new rubber seals. When you changed your fluid you bleed your brakes right? If you did make sure that all the bleeder screws are tight.(Not too tight though)
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