THe fluid will need flushed and changed.
Oil, Antifreeze, Power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission fluid, coolant...
Your screwed depending how much you got in there.
THERE IS A PLASTIC COOLANT TANK UNDER THE HOOD THAT EITHER HAS A PICTURE OR SYAYES ENG COOLANT DO NOT CONFUSE WITH THE WIDOW WASHER TANK COMPLETELY DIFFERENT AND CAN BE A MESS IF YOU PUT ANTI FREEZE IN THE WASHER TANK NOT A BIG DEAL JUST BE MINDFUL
Drain and flush your entire cooling system.
Which fluid are you referring to? Engine oil? Transaxle fluid? Power steering fluid? Coolant? Brake fluid? We need more info, please.
Yes
master cylinder holds the brake fluid,open it up and add brake fluid to the tank. Make sure you use NEW brake fluid and one that has not been laying around in someones trunk. Remember this what stops your car. Contaminated fluid is very bad for you and your brakes. Usually the master cylinder tank is white in color and sits on the master cylinder itself.
Then you need to "accidentally" remove it ... pronto, which may mean flushing out the entire coolant system if the engine has been run.
You put the brake fluid inside the brake master cylinder
It will not hurt anything, There's more water and antifreeze then there is wiper fluid and it will mix right up with everything, Don't worry
To put brake fluid in a 1997 Ford Explorer, you must locate the brake fluid reservoir. Once you locate it, unscrew the cap, and replenish the brake fluid.
you put the brake fluid inside the master cylinder