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    Help Brake Fluid Everywhere!

    Okie where to start.

    Was doing a pad change on the drivers side after completing the passenger side when I noticed fluid dripping on the ground. After looking around the engine bay I found it coming from the brake fluid resy.

    I then took the car for a drive to check the pads when the car started to make a horrilbe streching sound from the drivers side. After going in reverse the noise went away and I headed home...

    To discover brake fluid everywhere on the underside of the car and lower half on the drivers side of the engine bay. Also the rubber cap for the bleeder has gone.

    There is no adverse brake effects at the moment.

    Anyone have any idea's what has happened and can it be fixed???

    Thanks,

    Matty
    Last edited by polo_spec_d; 30-05-2009 at 11:17 AM. Reason: PS. Sorry for spelling mistakes....42hrs and still going :(
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    When you changed the pads, did you rewind the piston back into the caliper?

    This can cause the fluid res. to overflow if you didn't take some out before hand.
    Last edited by Grant; 30-05-2009 at 03:43 AM.

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    yeah I pushed it back but didnt take any fluid out.
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    If I were you I would be washing the car engine bay and any exposed paint thoroughly and soon, to prevent any reaction with the brake fluid which can act as paint stripper...

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    Oh that was the first thing I did.

    Took the car for a drive this morning and brakes feel fine, but just waiting to see if it drips again.
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    I have a theory that the bake fluid res. was over filled and by compressing the cylinder's to fit the new pads it has leaked out the cap, but this doesnt explain the streching from the drivers side.
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    stretching or screeching- assume you mean a screeching sound??
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    Mate you really should also have the cap off before you wind the piston back, this can also have an effect on the seals in the Master Cyl if not careful. Be quick and wash the engine bay or you will have bare paint stripped spots. Im sure the noise you are talking about is just the new pads and should go away after they are bedded in.
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    Yeah was a long day yest.... Wasnt thinking at all. All good now and brakes are back to normal.
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    Did u BED the pads in?

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