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Leaking Brake Caliper

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Leaking Brake Caliper means brake fluid is leaking from the caliper piston seal, bleeder, hose connection, or caliper body Because braking problems affect stopping distance and control, confirm the cause before normal driving.

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Most Likely Causes

  1. 1

    Hydraulic pressure loss or restriction

    Brake fluid leaks, blocked hoses, or internal restrictions can change brake pressure and cause pull, fade, or weak braking.

  2. 2

    Worn, overheated, or contaminated friction material

    Pads, shoes, rotors, or drums can wear unevenly, glaze, overheat, or become contaminated with grease/brake fluid.

  3. 3

    Sticking caliper, wheel cylinder, or hardware

    Slides, pins, pistons, clips, and springs must move correctly. Sticking parts can cause drag, noise, pull, or overheating.

  4. 4

    Improper previous brake work or wrong parts

    Incorrect hardware, missing clips, twisted hoses, wrong fluid, or poor bleeding can create symptoms after service.

How to Diagnose It

  1. 1

    Check brake fluid level and visible leaks

    Inspect the reservoir, master cylinder, lines, hoses, calipers, and wheel cylinders for low fluid or wetness.

    Tool: Flashlight

  2. 2

    Inspect friction parts and hardware

    Check pad/shoe thickness, rotor/drum condition, hardware placement, caliper slide movement, and signs of heat damage.

    Tool: Jack stands, basic tools

  3. 3

    Road-test only if braking is safe

    If the pedal is firm and no leaks are visible, test in a safe area for pull, noise, fade, vibration, or drag. Stop if pedal travel increases.

    Tool: Safe test area

How to Fix It

Mistakes to Avoid

  • Do not drive with a sinking pedal, brake fluid leak, or metal-on-metal grinding.
  • Do not replace only pads if rotors, calipers, hoses, or hardware caused the problem.
  • Do not mix brake fluid types unless the service information says it is compatible.

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