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Old 12-17-2012, 03:32 PM   #1
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GRRR! Leaking Wheel Cylinder

Just this past Saturday I mentioned to my wife how happy I was that my Blazer doesn't leak any fluids. I went through the trans, transfer case, and rear end this past summer and replaced all the seals, and it's been very nice not to worry about my trans, in particular, leaking out.

So this morning I went out to get in the Blazer and noticed a stream of fluid on the inside of one of my rear tires. I checked it, and it was brake fluid.

The frustrating part is that I put new wheel cylinders on two years ago. And, of course, they have a one-year limited warranty. Not that they're terribly expensive, but now I have to take the time to replace it again, and most likely the shoes (because they'll be wet) and then bleed the brakes.

Thanks for listening to my rant.
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