Brake pedal hitting the floor

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I went through the master than did the front everything was fine. Checked passenger rear spring loose, and I pumped it again sure enough fluid poured out the passenger rear. Shoes are still good all the brakes are new from around 04 with no miles really. I remember having the lines done and than around 04 I did all new pads and rotors in the front did the back. Problem is I forgot how do the rears lol.. Was hoping was the master just my luck.. New to this forum you guys know your stuff and are very nice. You read about my messed up title in general discussion any ideas on that be great??
 
It's coming out in the front in the middle of the rear brake I have no idea what that part is been so many years.. Why would it leak from that part?
 
well there are only 2 things that hook to the back side of the brakes. that would be the wheel cylinder. you have the line and the bleeder screw. need more info. but if you got a leak in the back i would say you prob need to replace the wheel cylinder.
 
Good call wonderboy the wheel cylinder is it. I never would thought check that my guess was line or the master. Thanks for the advice that's I think 10 dollar part or so?
Thanks to other poster saying the master dry begin with dont know why I didn't think of that sooner. What fooled me was the front brake lines replaced but the old line was hanging I wasted time messing with line that was disconnected.

Parts and everything in in about 15 dollars or so been ahwile?
 
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