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Hydraulic System: Testing and Inspection

Brake Fluid Leaks
With engine running at idle and the transmission in "Neutral", depress the brake pedal and hold a constant foot pressure on the pedal. If pedal gradually falls away with the constant pressure, the hydraulic system may be leaking.
Check the master cylinder fluid level. While a slight drop in the reservoir level will result from normal lining wear, an abnormally low level in reservoir indicates a leak in the system. The hydraulic system may be leaking internally as well as externally. Also, the system may appear to pass this test but still have slight leakage. If fluid level is normal, check the vacuum booster push rod length. If an incorrect length push rod is found, adjust or replace the push rod. Check the brake pedal travel and the parking brake adjustment. When checking the fluid level, the master cylinder fluid level may be low from the "MAX" mark if the front and rear linings are worn. This is not abnormal.

Leakage Of Brake Fluid
With engine idling, set shift lever in the neutral position and continue to depress brake pedal at a constant pedal application force.
Should the pedal stroke become deeper gradually, leakage from the hydraulic pressure system is possible. Make sure by visual check that there is no leak.