Brake peddle went to floor, got out of car, fluid leaking from behind rear driver side wheel
SOURCE: 1994 buick roadmaster, oil leaking out of right
Yes there an axle seal at the end of the axle shaft, remove rear end cover remove 8mm bolt slide pin out remove horse clip slide axle out remove outer seal and replace seal.
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SOURCE: 99 Buick Century wheels
its probably rusted together. Keep heating it with a blow torch or get air tools!
SOURCE: 91 Buick Century 2.5 L brake light on & battery light on
For the Brake light to stay on and the fluid is up...sounds like your sensor is playing dead......
For the battery to die after only (4) hours..you have a very big drain on the battery itself.....without the vehicle right here to look at would be very hard to even guess...electrical problems are a hands on chore...
I'd take it to your garage/mechainc
SOURCE: My 1994 buick lesabre's brakes will not work. I
if you can see a good amount of wet brake fluid between the brake master cylinder and the brake booster. and you have been adding fliud often,you could have a bad master cylinder. it has to be replaced not rebuilt. you however may have a far more common problem, a rusted through brake line.have someone pump the brake pedal, than look under the car for a brake fluid leak ,repair as needed. than bleed the brakes for a good hard brake pedal
good luck chris
SOURCE: No brake pressure after changing brakes
Generally with no problems in the hydraulic system you really did not need to bleed the brakes after pad replacement. OK...you did, and that in itself if done properly should not be a problem. Sometimes you need to apply the brakes two or three times to get the caliper pistons to extend to their "working" position.
If after doing that, you still have no pedal, it is likely that your rotors are worn. I know this sounds unusual and that the calipers should take up the slack, but I saw this twice in the last two months, and both times changing the rotors worked.
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