stuck on the side of the road typing this right now
I just mashed my heel into the brake at the red light when I was fidgeting and I heard a "click". Now the brake doesn't brake unless I push it in all the way and even then it's kinda weak.
Brake fluid level is at half so I think I either sprung a leak or have an air bubble. Refilled it with 75 w 90 gear oil as that's the only thing I have - I don't remember the last time it was topped up. Going to drive it home now and triple my braking distance.
Is it a leak or air bubble?
get a tow before you kill someone retard
>>17540769
>Refilled it with 75 w 90 gear oil as that's the only thing I have
>Going to drive it home now and triple my braking distance
Kys
>>17540778
i have an e-brake. thanks.
>>17540795
That's not how brakes work you fucking dumbass. If you yank the ebrake to stop you'll fuck off
>>17540814
What if I'm just driving 15mi/hr down the side streets?
My guess is you're leaking brake fluid from somewhere, and considering how soft your brake pedal is, where it's leaking should be easy to find, just follow the trail of brake fluid.
Do you live in a road salt state, anon? That's usually what gets brake lines, that salt just eats them up, nom nom NOM NOM NOM.
Just hit the gas and drive straight into a tree. You'll be able to stop perfectly.
Stomp brake pedal a bunch of times and look under car to find leak. Cut brake line at the location of the leak, fold it up in a zigzag pattern and pinch it off with vise grips. Drive off
If you don't have vise grips, then I guess you're gonna die.