Brake Fluid leak due to low temps?

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Dawg82

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Left the 2003 Tahoe LS up at our lake house for about two weeks. Came back today and found this puddle of oily fluid by right rear tire that I think has to be brake fluid. Only other possibility is oil from shock absorber. Been pretty cold for this area with multiple nights in single digits. Any suggestions for diagnosis before I get on the waiting list for a good repair guy?

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have someone pump the brake pedal while you watch for the leak to leak out. the wheel and tire have some trails on it, might be a brake line or caliper.

the shock is also kinda shiny so if the brakes dont make fluid spray out the shock might have failed and its fluid leaked out when you dropped the truck back on the ground.
 

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Go try to sniff if the fluid smells like brake fluid (not too likely because system doesn't really have pressure while engine is off, but you never know).

Could also be gear oil from the rear axle. Should smell like gear oil.
 

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Left the 2003 Tahoe LS up at our lake house for about two weeks. Came back today and found this puddle of oily fluid by right rear tire that I think has to be brake fluid. Only other possibility is oil from shock absorber. Been pretty cold for this area with multiple nights in single digits. Any suggestions for diagnosis before I get on the waiting list for a good repair guy?

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that much brake fluid would probably make the reservoir low, also if you pull the wheel off it's going to be pretty easy to say yay/nay on the brakes
in either case you will know pretty easily
that shock does look like the culprit from this angle, too bad a new one is kinda pricey I would shoot for used if you have to replace it.
 
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you lose that much brake fluid - which is what it looks like - and your reservoir should be empty. if it is full. then it is not bnake fluid. sniff the cap, and sniff what is on the floor - compare. It's not the cold - something failed or rusted.
 

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