Brake fluid is what you use in a clutch.
There are different types of brake fluid, however, be sure to use the right one (DOT3, DOT4, etc.) Whichever is correct for your specific vehicle's brake system is correct for its clutch system as well, usually.
Brake Fluid Dot 3 Note: Brake and Clutch fluid are the same
It can be, a lot of hydraulic clutch systems do use DOT 3 or 4 brake fluid.
The fluid in the clutch master cylinder is brake fluid. Use DOT 3 or similar brake fluid for fluid replacement.
brake fluid
It uses brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid (brake fluid) is fed by the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid reservoir is just beneath the brake fluid reservoir. So, add fluid to the brake fluid reservoir to fill the clutch fluid, also.
The clutch does not use oil, it uses DOT3 brake fluid. The clutch cylinder gets its brake fluid from the brake cylinder and is directly below it. Add fluid to the master brake cyliinder reservoir.
Yes you can. That is what you are supposed to use.
Yes you can use brake fluid in the hydraaulic clutch system the cover on the reservoir should be marked dot 3 brake fluid also check for leaks at slave cylinder at bellhousing.
Dot 3 brake fluid is an acceptable fluid to use. It is the standard clutch fluid for most vehicles.
Yes, there is no such thing as clutch fluid. It's all brake fluid.
The clutch fluid is located in the same reservoir as the brake fluid. As a dot 4 brake fluid, used for the breaks and the clutch.
Brake fluid should work fine