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Argetni 7/21/10 10:11 AM

Brake fluid overspill on fluid reservoir
 
While admiring my 5.0 I noticed some brake fluid spilled on the

reservoir and some on the cap too. I do not think it leaked out but was spilled instead.

Is the brake fluid filled at the factory or it is topped up at PDI?

I cleaned it all off with a damp towel and will monitor the situation.

Stinger1982 7/21/10 10:36 AM

filled at factory. Most likely spillage as you said.

just wipe it off and be very careful not to let that rag or paper towel contact your paint

Norberd 7/21/10 12:15 PM

I've wiped this off a couple times already.

Stinger1982 7/21/10 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by Norberd (Post 5915331)
I've wiped this off a couple times already.

the you may have some seapage from the cap or the seam.

Mine is doing the same thing. I am not really concerned about it however.

cinque35 7/21/10 12:21 PM

They've been doing this since 2005.. you have to take some out (a turkey baster works well) so that the level is below the top fill line. Then it'll be fine.

Argetni 7/21/10 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by Stinger1982 (Post 5915335)
the you may have some seapage from the cap or the seam.

Mine is doing the same thing. I am not really concerned about it however.

Just came back from wiping off a little bit more that was around the seam.

I am glad it is not just mine, I was getting ready to call the dealer about a leak!

corvettedreamin 7/21/10 01:32 PM

Quit with the 4g cornering and you shouldn't have a problem. :D

Stinger1982 7/21/10 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by corvettedreamin (Post 5915378)
Quit with the 4g cornering and you shouldn't have a problem. :D

That's like telling picaso not to paint. I can't stop!
(man if my car could pull 4g's I would be the happiest dude ever)

karman 7/21/10 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by cinque35 (Post 5915337)
They've been doing this since 2005.. you have to take some out (a turkey baster works well) so that the level is below the top fill line. Then it'll be fine.

+1
This works.
Once you bring it down a little it is much better.
I also put a thicker gasket in my cap.

mustang racer 7/21/10 02:57 PM

Yeah, my fix on the 07 was to run the fluid between the low and high levels. Never had the trouble again.

karman 12/9/10 05:22 PM


Originally Posted by milestricks (Post 5984183)
dude i think you should flush the brake fluid off. with this you can clena the oil tank. i watched the video about how to flush brake fluid and it works.

Hi.
OK, I know you haven't been here long but..
First...
Whatever the OP chose to do was done a long time ago.
Second...
Half of all your posts recommend doing Do It Yourself service to brand new cars still under full factory warranty.
What's up with that?
Third...
If he doesn't want the dealer to put the fluid at a lower level and wants to use the baster, FINE...
The fluid DOES NOT need to be flushed.
BTW your links are good, but they are not germane to the situations.
Please keep studying auto mechanics.
Your interest is appreciated, but perhaps you need a little more experience to advise.

SD CALSPCL 12/9/10 08:29 PM

I thought Ford had corrected this problem. I had this same thing happen on my '07 GT, as did many others. Finally did remove some of the fluid and it stopped. I have not noticed this problem, yet, Good reminder for me to go check...


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