Tips to Identify Brake Fluid Leaks in Your Nissan

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When you take your Nissan out for a drive, you rely on its superior braking capabilities to keep you safe.


This means that a brake fluid leak can have serious consequences.


If you want to ensure you & your passengers reach your destination safely, you need to be able to identify & fix brake fluid leaks.


Here are some tips & tricks to help you with this important task.



Worn Brakes


One of the top causes of brake fluid leaks is worn out brake components.


Your vehicle’s brake pads, rotors, shoes, and drums can wear out, causing the caliper piston or wheel cylinder to overextend.


This can rupture your vehicle’s brake lines, allowing brake fluid to leak out.


Damaged Brake Lines


While brake lines tend to be fairly sturdy, they are not invincible, and over time they may rust or tear.


Again, if this happens, it may allow significant amounts of brake fluid to leak out.


If you regularly bring your vehicle to a mechanic for routine maintenance, they will be able to identify brake line corrosion.


Cracks In The System


A third common cause of brake fluid leaks is cracks in the master cylinder reservoir.


This plastic container holds your vehicle’s braking fluid when the liquid isn’t being circulated.


Its place near your vehicle’s engine means that it is frequently exposed to extreme pressures and temperatures.



Taking proactive measures is a great way to minimize the chance of your Nissan developing a brake fluid leak.


If your vehicle develops a brake fluid leak, then your first step should be to diagnose the problem.


Check Where You Parked


You should look for brake fluid puddles in your garage, driveway, and other regular parking spots.


Brake fluid is typically colorless and has the consistency of vegetable oil.


If you notice it in places where you regularly park, then there is chance that your vehicle has sprung a brake fluid leak.


Braking Becomes Difficult


Additionally, difficulties with braking can also signify that your Nissan is leaking brake fluid.


If the braking system does not contain enough fluid, it will likely become depressurized & vehicle will take longer to stop.



Not only is a brake fluid leak an irritating problem to solve, but it can also lead to severe consequences.


Bring your vehicle to Euro Plus Automotive.


For over 30 years, our trusted technicians have provided auto repairs & maintenance to customers in Canoga Park, Woodland Hills, and San Fernando Valley, CA.


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