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You top it up via the brake master cylinder.
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.
If my memory serves me correctly, and the clutch is a hydraulic verson, then normally they top up through the brake master cylinder reservoir
Yes, there is no such thing as clutch fluid. It's all brake fluid.
The clutch fluid is located in the same reservoir as the brake fluid. As a dot 4 brake fluid, used for the breaks and the clutch.
Brake Fluid Dot 3 Note: Brake and Clutch fluid are the same
The clutch uses DOT 3 or 4 brake fluid, and shares the reservoir with the brake system. The brake fluid reservoir is the same as the clutch fluid reservoir.
There is no fluid in the clutch....The clutch master cylinder takes DOT 3 brake fluid. It is the same fluid that you put into the brake master cylinder
1. Clutch fluid is brake fluid. 2. The fluid used for your clutch master/slave cylinders is pulled from your brake fluid reservoir.
You put brake fluid for the clutch master cylinder
It can be, a lot of hydraulic clutch systems do use DOT 3 or 4 brake fluid.
The fluid for the clutch comes from the brake fluid. After the brake master cylinder, there is a clutch master cylinder which takes fluid from the brakes. Fill up the Brake master cylinder.