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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 4580588" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>Dead center of the car sounds like a line, jack up the front end crawl under there and check. If can't simply find it by looking around, have another person pump the brakes and see where it starts to squirt, may have to put some more fluid in for this. If its a line you should be be like a $2 fix if that maybe $35 if you don't got the tools to cut the lines and bend them. Some lines, 2 compression fittings or junction boxes or whatever you wanna use and splice in a new piece, or you could even replace the entire line if you feel better that way.</p><p></p><p>Probably best not to drive it unless you know what your doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 4580588, member: 572078"] Dead center of the car sounds like a line, jack up the front end crawl under there and check. If can't simply find it by looking around, have another person pump the brakes and see where it starts to squirt, may have to put some more fluid in for this. If its a line you should be be like a $2 fix if that maybe $35 if you don't got the tools to cut the lines and bend them. Some lines, 2 compression fittings or junction boxes or whatever you wanna use and splice in a new piece, or you could even replace the entire line if you feel better that way. Probably best not to drive it unless you know what your doing. [/QUOTE]
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