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The 1985 Southwind motor home brake fluid is checked by sliding the master cylinder top retaining clips off the lid to expose the 2 brake fluid holding chambers, the master cylinder is located in the drivers side front hood area high but directly in front of where the brake pedal is located. Good idea to remove as much of the old as you can before filling it up, brake fluid goes bad as it absorbs moisture out of the atmosphere thus reducing it's boiling point which could cause early brake failure under harsh conditions as well as causes rust inside the system. Roger
No "special" fluid required. Just buy good quality standard brake fluid.
dot 4
DOT 3 is the required fluid.
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Look on the brake fluid reservoir cover, it should have the type of fluid required labeled on it. Most autos use dot 3 as I am sure your Impala does, unless it has a special brake system.
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dot 3
It requires DOT 3.
DOT 3 BRAKE FUILD
In a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport : You check the brake fluid LEVEL in the brake fluid reservoir in the engine compartment . It is on the drivers side of the vehicle , near the firewall ( that's the metal wall that divides the engine compartment from the passenger compartment ) It is a plastic reservoir that allows you to check the brake fluid level just by looking ( you only need to remove the cap if the brake fluid level is not up to the full mark and you are going to add the DOT 3 brake fluid that is required
It uses brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid (brake fluid) is fed by the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid reservoir is just beneath the brake fluid reservoir. So, add fluid to the brake fluid reservoir to fill the clutch fluid, also.