Locating brake lines on your machine is an cinch bother in most cases. Follow the brake lines on both sides of the car to the wheels. The usual places that leaks develop is at the juncture where the lines attach to the wheel cylinders. Check the wheel cylinders for leaks.
Test the brake lines by putting the machine on a lift so that you can look them. Whether you don't annex access to a lift, jacking the motorcar up and putting jack stands under the machine Testament suffice.
2. Derivation from the crack cylinder that is normally located under the hood on the Chauffeur's side, or by checking the lines from Everyone turn.
3. Proof the master cylinder for its fluid level. If the fluid is low, you have a leak somewhere. Generally, fluid level doesn't drop unless your brake shoes or pads are especially worn. Make sure to add fluid so that the cylinder is full and replace the cover.
4. Look at the master cylinder. If the cylinder is wet in any area, change it. However, if it isn't leaking, that still doesn't mean it is working properly.
5. Travel down the undercarriage of the car and check the line to see if it's leaking. Sometimes running your hand over the lines is necessary because brake fluid is clear and hard to detect.
6. In the accident that the van has drop over something that may keep damaged the undercarriage of the motorcar, or provided the brake pedal goes to the floor, checking the brake lines is a must.