Need help on an OEM part's #
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If you'd like to meet up, I can help you take a look at it. I have plenty of tools to try to fix the issue if it's something brake related.
I believe the part (21067GA050) runs right around $42 at our dealership.
I believe the part (21067GA050) runs right around $42 at our dealership.
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If you're leaking brake fluid, I'd think I'd notice some fluid somewhere in the picture (backing plate, etc.). Can you get us a picture of where you see the fluid coming from? It might help to isolate the issue.
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Originally Posted by Roo
If you're leaking brake fluid, I'd think I'd notice some fluid somewhere in the picture (backing plate, etc.). Can you get us a picture of where you see the fluid coming from? It might help to isolate the issue.
Sorry but that's the right side of it, the left side is the one that has the puncture. I didn't really want to take the pic of that side, because I wrapped it with duct tape for the time being and it wouldn't show the rubber piece I would like to have replaced. I also find it weird that I'm loosing brake fluid, because I know that puncture has nothing to do with the brakes. But, it really seems like that puncture is causing me to loose brake fluid, because after a drive, I would park the car, and then there will be a puddle underneath my inner left tire area. Hmm, I can meet you somewhere or if you want, I can take a pic of the other side that's really leaking.
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I'm guessing that there is a crossed thread in your brake lines, or the brake lines aren't torqued down tight enough. PM me a location where you want to meet up (I work in San Rafael), and we can see what we can do to get your brakes fixed.
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