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On my 05 Neon, I have developed a brake fluid leak…. again. Anyways, everything looked fine by the Master Cylinder, which I just replaced to address a previous leak. The front components were fine but when I removed the passenger drum, I noticed that it was wet with fluid as well as the shoes, hub, and adjuster springs. Everything was covered with black goop. I watched the etcg video about leaky wheel cylinders and concluded that this was my problem…. Maybe. My question is this. Why is it that when I pulled back the rubber boot, as instructed, no fluid came out? Should I go ahead and replace them on both sides or look elsewhere for the leak? I don’t know of anything else down there that could be leaking. But there probably is…. I have no clue how all that stuff works. Thanks in advance! This car hasn’t been giving me trouble until recently but I’m proud of it to have made it this far (213k) given the bad reputation that Neons have.
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