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Mopar related but not Charger

Started by 4402tuff4u, August 10, 2006, 08:54:33 AM

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4402tuff4u

I hope you guys and gals don't mind this question since it's not "Charger" related that has me baffled.

My wife's 2000 Grand Caravan has a very slow leak in the master cylinder. Every 2 - 3 months I have to add brake fluid to keep the warning light from lighting up. The plastic housing on top of the master cylinder assembly does not appear cracked and I'm wondering if an "o" ring has failed. Has anyone had a problem similar like this? Trying to fix it before running out of options and heading to the dealer. Suggestions?? Brakes work excellent!.
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Plumcrazy

Chrysler had a lot of problems with those two piece reservoirs leaking.
I'm pretty sure if you order a replacement reservoir it will be the newer style one piece unit.

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