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Look at the rubber brake line first. If there is any sign of fluid coming from it replace it immediately.
I am guessing the brake line by where the fluid is.
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Yet another good word of advice.Unless the metal brake line has developed a pinhole that would appear to be, as already suggested, a leaking flexible brake hose. They are pretty inexpensive and if one has gone the others may not be far behind.
You'll be bleeding the brakes anyway so for the time and money that you might spend replacing them one at a time, I'd recommend that you order all of the flex hoses and just get it over with.
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