Step 
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DEFINITION: Brake fluid level is low not related to lining wear. 
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1 
 | Were you sent here from the Hydraulic Brake Symptom table? 
 | Go to 
Step 2
  
 | Go to 
Symptoms - Hydraulic Brakes 
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2 
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- Inspect the following hydraulic brake system components for brake fluid leaks:
 
| •  | Flexible brake hose connections; threaded and bolted |  
  
| •  | Flexible brake hose crimp joints |  
  
| •  | Master cylinder reservoir |  
  
| •  | Master cylinder reservoir low pressure hose, if equipped |  
  
- Repair or replace components as necessary. Refer to 
Hydraulic Brake System Diagnosis.
 
 
Did you find and correct a condition? 
 | Go to 
Step 6
  
 | Go to 
Step 3
  
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3 
 | Is the vehicle equipped with a vacuum brake booster? 
 | Go to 
Step 4
  
 | Go to 
Step 6
  
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4 
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- Disconnect the vacuum check valve from the booster to relieve vacuum reserve.
 
- Separate the master cylinder from the vacuum brake booster. Do not disconnect any brake pipes.
 
- Inspect the rear of the master cylinder for a brake fluid leak.
 
- Inspect for brake fluid in the vacuum brake booster.
 
 
Did you find a brake fluid leak? 
 | Go to 
Step 5
  
 | Go to 
Symptoms - Hydraulic Brakes 
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5 
 | Replace the brake master cylinder and the vacuum brake booster. 
Did you complete the replacement? 
 | Go to 
Step 6
  
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6 
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- Install or connect components that were removed or disconnected during diagnosis.
 
- Road test the vehicle to confirm proper operation. Refer to 
Brake System Vehicle Road Test.
 
 
Is the condition still present? 
 | Go to 
Step 2
  
 | System OK 
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