If the vehicle has drum rear brakes, yes.
Master cylinder or drum brake (hydraulic slave) wheel cylinder or disc brake caliper cylinder? drum brake shoes rear
The brake fluid for the entire system is added in the master cylinder container. The slave cylinder does not have its own reservoir.
if its a standard/manual truck. slave cylinder would be located on the firewall next to the brake booster, and would take standard dot 3 brake fluid.
You don't. You add it to the master cylinder and bleed the brakes.
On a Ford Ranger , DOT ( 3 ) brake fluid
There is a smaller master cylinder next to the brake master cylinder. The clutch uses brake fluid also. If you mean where does it go if it is low, the slave cylinder on the transmission is probably leaking.
no. the clutch master cylinder is under the hood, typically near the brake master cylinder, and the slave cylinder is underneath, connected to the fork and throwout bearing on the transmission.
All clutch slave cylinder require brake fluid. You will need to check and see if it is Dot3 or Dot4. Do NOT mix the two.
After you have located the clutch slave cylinder, have someone depress the clutch pedal. You should see the piston of the slave cylinder extend somewhat. If it does not, either the slave cylinder is bad, or the master cylinder, or, there is not enough brake fluid in the system for it to operate properly. Check the level in the master cylinder. If the slave cylinder is leaking profusely, it is probably bad.
4 nuts under the dash around the brake pedal
There is no shift solenoid. There is a Master and slave cylinder instead. Master slave cylinder is bolts underneath the Brake Master cylinder. The slave cylinder is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtrTcX8wym8 Video provided by Richpin :) -RC-
It is located on the side of the transmission that is toward the rear of the car. You can follow the brake fluid line that leaves from the lower part of the master cylinder and it will lead directly to the slave cylinder.