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Old 12-17-07, 07:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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93 Legend L Brake Problem Help

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I am the proud owner of a 93 Legend L with some problems now

The brake fluid seems to be leaking from the point where the Brake Master Cylinder attaches to the Big Round Black thing because I can see some oil on that black round part. Can someone help diagnose this problem, what might be wrong here?

Thanks in advance
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Its seems as if the brake booster is leaking.
Is the booster the big black round thingee? I am just wondering if it is the booster or is there a connection between the Brake master cylinder and the booster that can also leak? what else is there in that area which can go wrong. Just wana pin point the problem cuz the dealer said 450 for changing the brake master cylinder and 480 for the booster (ouch!!)
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Is the booster the big black round thingee? I am just wondering if it is the booster or is there a connection between the Brake master cylinder and the booster that can also leak? what else is there in that area which can go wrong. Just wana pin point the problem cuz the dealer said 450 for changing the brake master cylinder and 480 for the booster (ouch!!)

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Hi,

I am the proud owner of a 93 Legend L with some problems now

The brake fluid seems to be leaking from the point where the Brake Master Cylinder attaches to the Big Round Black thing because I can see some oil on that black round part. Can someone help diagnose this problem, what might be wrong here?

Thanks in advance
Your master cylinder is leaking.
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