

Your brake lines are corroded, cracked, or leaking and need replacing — these lines carry the fluid that makes your brakes work. A leak means lost pressure and a soft or sinking pedal, which is dangerous. Replacing damaged lines restores firm, reliable braking and keeps your brake fluid sealed in the system.
Find a TechnicianNo — a leaking brake line can cause sudden loss of braking power and is a serious safety hazard. Have it inspected and repaired right away.
A soft or sinking pedal usually means air or a fluid leak in the system, often from a damaged brake line. This needs immediate attention to restore safe braking.
Yes, after replacing a brake line the system is bled to remove air and refill with fresh fluid. This ensures a firm pedal and proper braking pressure.
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