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Anonymous Posted on Jan 05, 2011

1996 Range Rover SE Rear Brake Fluid Leaking right over passeenger side wheel. Computer states (low break fluid) all three brake lights are on. Peddel goes all the way to the end. Very low brake support when trying to stop. I added break fluid near empty over night. Sun roof is completly stuck. Press sunroof control engine just runs no movement. Sunroof is 3/4 closed. starting to get water damage. Thank You Roderick

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Replace the wheel cylinder on the wheel where you see it leaking then bleed brake system you ought to be ok on your brakes. As for the sun roof sounds like part of the track system is stripped happens all the time on automatic shoulder belts you can hear the motor running but no movement.

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