Brake fluid leak
Brake fluid leak
I noticed fluid leaking around the plug at the bottom of the fluid reservoir is there a gasket that can be replaced or am I looking at replacing the module?The plugin on top leaking around that pretty good
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Probably best to get that from a junkyard if you can find at the usual suspects...
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Hi, are you talking about the brake pressure sensor? If so, yes, there's an o-ring there. I don't believe that sensor is available new anymore. So you would have to get one from a junkyard if you want to replace it. I'm sure just the o-ring goes bad on that. Make sure you have a bunch of sizes on hand because you don't want your brake master cylinder to dry out because you took that switch off and drove around for hours (days...) looking for a suitable o-ring!
Robert Spinner has a video on taking that thing out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhDAgSJmjAc
There are also o-rings around the base of the brake fluid reservoir.
What I'd do to try to isolate your drip is to really stick your finger with a napkin on it and try and touch where exactly you're leaking from. Touch different parts throughout and see what you find.
I don't know how to fix that cap... I don't think mine has ever been dry on the outside...
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Make sure you aren't leaking from above. It's really hard to accurately pinpoint these leaks (hence using paper to see what's wet and what isn't). I have come to believe most of these leaks are probably master cylinder leaks... And man, is that a doozy... Good luck.
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Definitely the switch leaking go figure I wonder if this is why the check engine light is staying on? I ran my scanner and showed no codes and the brake light is staying on even though I filled the reservoir.
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It's definitely connected to something so I would imagine it could trip a check engine light.
I might try to pick up some o-rings, take it out the sensor and clean the electrodes with electric parts cleaner and put on a new o-ring on it and hope it doesn't leak...
Seems like the used MCs on eBay come with the sensor. So maybe you want to go that route...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/99-00-98-volvo- ... IA&vxp=mtr
Make sure you find some o-rings that are compatible with brake fluid...
http://forums.mtbr.com/downhill-freerid ... 13710.html
The again, Harbor Freight says these nitrile o-rings are compatible with hydraulic fluid... https://www.harborfreight.com/225-piece ... 67677.html
You're looking for something you could roll onto something smaller than a pencil.
Good luck!
I might try to pick up some o-rings, take it out the sensor and clean the electrodes with electric parts cleaner and put on a new o-ring on it and hope it doesn't leak...
Seems like the used MCs on eBay come with the sensor. So maybe you want to go that route...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/99-00-98-volvo- ... IA&vxp=mtr
Make sure you find some o-rings that are compatible with brake fluid...
http://forums.mtbr.com/downhill-freerid ... 13710.html
The again, Harbor Freight says these nitrile o-rings are compatible with hydraulic fluid... https://www.harborfreight.com/225-piece ... 67677.html
You're looking for something you could roll onto something smaller than a pencil.
Good luck!
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2007 Volvo S40, 2.4i, 5-speed, 121K
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