probably catalytic converter
It is a cylinder with a cone attached.
Open the hood. On the left where the belts are, there will be a black box with a round cap....the belt will run on a pulley attached to that black box. There will also be a black rubber hose and also a steel hose attached to it...that's the power steering pump. The oil goes in where the round cap is.
The brake fluid reservoir is located on the left side of the engine firewall. It is basically right in front of the driver. It is attached to the master cylinder which is a large black round object with a small white container (reservoir) attached to it. If you still can't find it I suggest you go to Autozone and have them show you.
No its a CYLINDER which is ROUND that means NO EDGES
On the firewall in front of the driver right behind the master cylinder, it's a round black flat cylinder about a foot in diameter.
Its not located on the motor its on the chassis. Its the BIG ROUND thing that's on the fire wall on the driver side that has the master cylinder attached to it.
It will be on the drivers side next to the fire wall. It will be attached to the master cylinder which is attached to the large round black thing called the brake booster attached to the fire wall. The lid is white I believe and should say "use dot 3 brake fluid only". This is also confused with the clutch reservoir. The brake reservoir should be the larger of the two.
It may have either manual or power. I am not sure if the factory put them on but I have seen them with power brakes. To tell if you have MANUAL brakes look for the master cylinder ( this is where you add brake fluid ) and see if it is attached to the firewall directly. if the master cylinder mounts to a some what large round unit with a large black approx. 1/2 " diameter vacuum hose attached to it it is POWER brakes.
a cylinder has 2 round sides like a circle and the side is round. a bowl has a opening on top and is round.
The brake booster is what gives you power brakes. In the engine compartment in front of the steering wheel is a round black flat ball looking thing. That's the brake booster with the brake master cylinder attached in front of it. The brake booster uses VACCUM from the engine to multiply the force that your foot applies to the master cylinder. Used with power brake applications
a cylinder is a cone with a circle at the bottom and a wrapping
a cylinder has 2 round edges 1 on top and 1 on the bottom.