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Jul 18, 2018
2003 Santa Fe - Brake Fluid Leak Fix - OE Master Cylinder Valves
After watching a You Tube video about a similar brake fluid leak on my 2003 Santa Fe, they noted that this replacement OE valve, was re-designed, to not have the same seal, which the factory ones have, which leaks and cannot be replaced. I had tried a few used ones from salvage yards, but they always leaked the same way. It never affected the brakes, if I kept the fluid full, but I was going through about a qt of brake fluid every month.
I strongly recommend that you replace both valves and as long as you do not let the master cylinder run dry, you will only need to bleed the two lines coming out of the valves, as no air should enter the lines going to the wheels. If you should have to bleed the brakes at the wheels, it will only be necessary to bleed the back wheels as the front brakes each have their own individual brake line, coming off the master cylinder, neither of which need to be disconnected, when replacing these two valves.

Jul 14, 2025
This tie purchase makes at least 8 and o...
This tie purchase makes at least 8 and once again, happy with every tire I’ve received. Thanks!

Jul 28, 2017
Nylon rollers much quieter than steel!
Strongly recommend the nylon garage door rollers over the steel as it is a much more quite operation when opening and closing the door.
Be sure to have the door in the up position and check that there is no tension on the cable, attached to the bottom roller plate. It is easier to re-align the mounting screw with less tension. There are various You Tube videos, giving suggestions such as bending the rail, but I did not have to do that, once I removed the tension from the cable.