you should drain the whole brake system completely.then refill with clean ,fresh,dot approved brake fluid.you will then have to bleed the system,removing all air.
The first thing you should do is remove the master cylinder so you can dump the brake fluid reservoir out. If you have used the brakes, it is a very good idea to get the entire brake system bled and replace all the brake fluid.
You need to have the brake fluid changed immediately. Washer fluid will damage all of the seals in the brake system
Engine oil reservoir, differential, radiator, power steering reservoir, brake fluid reservoir, windshield washer fluid reservoir, transmission or clutch.
Do not pump the brakes. You will need to get all of the contaminated fluid out and refill the master cylinder.
under the front hood, behind the spare tire. right next to the washer fluid reservoir.
Do not operate the washer. Remove the washer fluid reservoir and flush it with soap and water until all traces of antifreeze is gone.
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.
Not as long as you put the proper fluid into the proper place such as, motor oil into the engine, gasoline in the fuel tank, antifreeze in the cooling system reservoir, transmission fluid in the transmission, brake fluid in the brake system reservoir, power steering fluid in the power steering reservoir, windshield washer fluid in the windshield washer fluid reservoir and don't forget to put blinker fluid in the blinkers! :)
At the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.At the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.
Located on the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.
The 2001 Villager washer fluid level sensor is inside of the washer fluid reservoir. The sensor can be access through the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.
go to a mechanic immediately