You did the right thing to stop driving until you can figure out what to do next. Driving with leaky brake lines is very, very dangerous.
We don’t want to recommend this as a method to fix a brake line quickly, but it is a temporary, short-term solution that can get you to the mechanic
as long as that’s your only stop and it isn’t too far away. Attempt this at your own risk, and please drive carefully if you try it! You’re going to need an adhesive, like tape or rubber cement, to patch the leak in the brake line. Most auto parts stores carry a special hydraulic system or brake system patching glue that can help. Just be careful none of this gets into the brake line, as it can cause serious damage to other components.
Rescue Tape is a very popular product a lot of DIY car repair fans keep in their glove box or trunk. You can use this for a temporary, quick brake line fix that will get you to the mechanic. Some drivers have also used duct tape or electrical tape, with mixed results.
The most important thing to remember here is that you need to get to the mechanic safely and immediately, and drive like someone’s great-great-grandparents are surfing on the hood. Drive slowly, brake gently, and don’t make any unnecessary stops along the way.
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