So Friday night I was driving home from work and the car felt a bit strange, pulled over in a fuel station forecourt to see what it was and within a minute there was a pool of fluid under the car.
It looked like it was coming from the propshaft input on the gearbox and there was a lot of it. Figured there was nothing I could do but to get the car home. Looked like it had stopped leaking yesterday when I went to work as there was only a few drops underneath.
Yesterday the Way to work everything felt fairly normal but on the way home the brake warning light wouldn't go off. The roads was clear so decided to check my brakes when travelling at about 50mph, Brakes were spongey but did stop the car. Got to the bottom of my street, pressed the pedal and it went all the way to the floor... Arse!
Checked the fluid level once I got up the drive... Empty!
All the copper brake lines were replaced in December by Allen who I bought the car off and he did a pretty good job, can't see it been those as they all feel dry.
Rubber hoses all appear to be in good nick and where the puddle of fluid was leaves me to believe that it's the master cylinder, reservoir or servo, are these prone to failure? Is there anything else I'm missing as all these parts feel dry and clean
It looked like it was coming from the propshaft input on the gearbox and there was a lot of it. Figured there was nothing I could do but to get the car home. Looked like it had stopped leaking yesterday when I went to work as there was only a few drops underneath.
Yesterday the Way to work everything felt fairly normal but on the way home the brake warning light wouldn't go off. The roads was clear so decided to check my brakes when travelling at about 50mph, Brakes were spongey but did stop the car. Got to the bottom of my street, pressed the pedal and it went all the way to the floor... Arse!
Checked the fluid level once I got up the drive... Empty!
All the copper brake lines were replaced in December by Allen who I bought the car off and he did a pretty good job, can't see it been those as they all feel dry.
Rubber hoses all appear to be in good nick and where the puddle of fluid was leaves me to believe that it's the master cylinder, reservoir or servo, are these prone to failure? Is there anything else I'm missing as all these parts feel dry and clean