Dexron II or III ATF as outlined in the manual
Dextron III
yes
2.5 quarts on just a drain and fill. 6.9 quarts on a dry unit
The break light coming on in your 1998 Toyota Tacoma Non-Prerunner might be due to a faulty braking sensor. It could also be the brake cylinder or slave cylinder causing the light to come on. The break fluid being full is a great place to start; check the brake slave cylinder next.
Loose belt? Low fluid? Bad pump?
Power steering fluid is what allow a driver to have full control of a hydraulic steering system. The proper power steering fluid used in a Toyota Camry DOT 3.
According to our local Toyota dealership, the Toyota Tacoma Double Cab V6 takes between 4 and 4.5 quarts of transmition fluid.
The clutch fluid reservoir in a 2001 Toyota Tacoma is located on the vehicle's firewall near the back of the engine compartment. It provides a constant supply of fluid to the clutch as needed.
every 60K
It should last 100,000 miles or more. When it fails, it fails. Running it low of fluid will shorten it's life.
In cars manufactured before 1980, the specs for ATF and Power Steering Fluid were much the same. Now, the specification between PS fluid and Dexron VI are very different and substituting one for the other can damage the transmission.
You can refill your 1986 Toyota Corolla power steering fluid through the power steering reservoir. The power steering reservoir will be on the left-hand side of the engine.