The hydraulic brake booster is bolted behind your hydraulic master cylinder under the hood of your car. Learn how to fix a brake booster leak with help from an …

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  1. Fernando Chavez

    should I replace my booster because brake fluid went inside and started leaking on the bottom side of the booster. due to a leaking brake master cylinder.

  2. Mr Dave

    Actually, it's good Barrington at best.
    I wouldn't call it great.

  3. Family Strasser

    Bob, we do not hear a leak but the brake pedal has no pressure when the truck is started. We have bled the brakes I don't know how many times. We don't know if it is the connection to the carburetor. The connection piece looks like someone put pieces together. Can you recommend where I can buy a new one?

  4. Travis Lloyd

    it sounds like audio white noise. or

  5. Kurt y

    Really crappy tutorial, and stop trying to Dumb down explanations, Use proper technical terms, so you don't create more confusion among people out there who aren't mechanics

  6. Paul K

    I have a 99 dodge ram and my engine stalls when I connect my hose from the intake manifold to the brake booster. It will stay running when the hose is disconnected. Any thoughts what my problem is?

  7. J No

    Hissing noise turned out to be a 25 foot boa constricter coiled up in my dash.

  8. Kimmayong ka-bunyan

    my brake pedal becomes stiff when i press it twice and brake power is gone.First push almost reach the floor, so i have to do it twice.Thanks!

  9. Dan Bonacum

    I could have said it better myself. Not a great vid. Explain better with examples

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