If it looks like a smaller version of the brake cylinder container it is the hydraulic clutch reservoir ( assuming you have a manual ) and you will fill it with brake fluid.
Isnt one, its hydraulic, and its next to the brake fluid resevior
Brake fluid location in 1992 Mazda mpv
1 Quart
Same as the brake they are both run off the same container in the top right hand side of the dash. Mine is a '99 model and most I have seen are the same.
To add clutch fluid to a 1999 Mazda Miata, first locate the clutch master cylinder reservoir, which is typically found near the brake master cylinder on the driver's side. Remove the cap from the reservoir and check the fluid level; if it's low, add the appropriate type of brake fluid (usually DOT 3) until it reaches the fill line. Be careful not to spill any fluid, as it can damage paint and other surfaces. After refilling, securely replace the cap.
DOT 3 brake fluid
To fill the clutch fluid on a Mazda Miata, locate the clutch master cylinder reservoir, which is typically found near the driver's side of the engine bay, close to the brake master cylinder. The reservoir usually has a translucent plastic body, allowing you to see the fluid level. Remove the cap, add the appropriate type of brake fluid (usually DOT 3 or DOT 4), and ensure the fluid level is between the "MIN" and "MAX" marks. After filling, securely replace the cap to prevent contamination.
Miata owners typically replace the transmission fluid with 2 quarts of MTL Redline Synthetic Gear Oil.
To add brake fluid in a 1990 Mazda Protege, you need to locate the brake fluid reservoir and check the levels. The reservoir is located on the master cylinder for the brakes.
brake fluid
The type of brake fluid a Mazda 323 made in 1997 uses is called Dot 3. This is the standard type of brake fluid for most modern cars.
It is not recommended to use DOT 3 brake fluid from an open container, as brake fluid can absorb moisture from the air, which can lead to reduced braking performance and potential damage to the braking system. Additionally, contaminants may enter the container, compromising the fluid's integrity. It's best to use brake fluid from a sealed container to ensure its quality and effectiveness.