No. They are two entirely different systems.
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.
fluid level
At the master cylinder which may be under the drivers floor under a panel. If you do not see it, follow the brake lines. They will lead you to the master cylinder.
Follow the 2 brake lines that lead out of the master cylinder, they run to the ABS unit.
the master and slave cylinder are a built in unit,there is no cable between them. there are piston'fluid connected. you can buy a rebuild kit for $9.00. But it is much better to buy a rebuilt master cylinder than try to rebuild it. Especially on ABS master cyclinders.
It's bolted to the firewall on the driver's side, right in front of the brake pedal. The fluid container is in the trunk, and is connected to the master cylinder with a hose.
left front firewall on drivers side, just below the brake booster.
Most likely brake fluid. Check the master cylinder level.
About a hundred bucks if you have someone that can do it for you! Mine just died too!
The firewall on any car or truck is the metal area from below the windshield to the frame. The master cylinder and wipers mount on it.
Yes, it can also be a defective master cylinder.
On some pre 60s cars it is located under the vehicle below the driver's position floor. There is normally a panel you remove to access the master cylinder. The brake pedal lever connects to the master cylinder so just see where the brake lever is connected and see where the lever goes. Follow that and you will find the master cylinder.