How much will it cost to fix my break fluid leak?
It’s an 88 honda civic. Slow break fluid leak. Took a couple of months to run out so that we noticed it. Added fluid. But leaking faster now. How much will it cost for a mechanic to diagnose and fix this?
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For it to be a slow leek like that, its more than likely your master cylinder. With labor between 300 – 500. If its just a hose or line about $100, but be warned… When its brake lines, be prepared to do them all.
The estimate would be free, so shop around. Once you know exactly what you need, you can look around for a better price if you don’t like what the first place says. Good luck…
is it in back probably rear brake piston not to hard to change buy repair manual
Diagnostics, up to 89.95 or free
Replacement Depends on what he finds.
Brake caliper, 300.00 each side, hose 50.00 each side, bleed brakes 50.00
all depends on were the leak is…allot of shops do free estimates
10 cents for a pack of gum, chew it, and stick it on the leaky spot..
$20.00 dollars at your local Ford dealer ship!
If you’re a beginner to brake repair, you should take your vehicle to an auto repair shop for a professional brake inspection. During a brake inspection, your mechanic will inspect your entire braking system. He will make sure your brake pads are not worn out. He will see if there are any leaks or cracks in the brake lines. He will also check your brake fluid level.
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