The VW Beetle does not have clutch fluid. There is not any fluid associated with the clutch. The transmission has transmission fluid.
You don't use clutch fluid for a manual transmission vehicle.
no , only with the manual transmission for the hydraulic clutch
if your talking about the transmission dipstick...there isn't one on a manual transmission vehicle...you check the clutch master cylinder, it's just like the master cylinder for the brakes, but for the clutch...if it's low you can use DOT 3 brake fluid, or hydraulic clutch fluid
through the clutch inspection cover. The Primary and transmission share fluid.
is the brake fluid
it does'nt..dodge made the cars with a cable clutch or is the transmission low on fluid? use 5w30 motor oil ........ only use transmission fluid if its automatic
They have a fluid clutch called a torque converter.ANS 2 - They also have 'clutch packs' in the auto transmission, which do exactly the same job as a regular clutch, but are operated by fluid pressure.
Not in the transmission , but the hydraulic clutch on a Ford Ranger uses DOT 3 brake fluid
There is no hydraulic fluid in the transmission. However, there is hydraulic fluid in the clutch system. If the clutch fluid reservoir is empty it would cause clutch not to operate.
NO, Break Fluid Only
Transmission fluid, like in automatic transmissions of cars, is used to transfer the power of the engine to the drive shaft. It's a hydraulic fluid, and the transmission is a hydraulic pump and a hydraulic drive all in one. The motor drives the pump (the torque converter), and it compresses the transmission fluid which in turn drives the clutch assembly.