Looking at the engine there is a bottle on the driver side against the firewall with a long neck pointing towards you. Remove the yellow cap and fill to the line. When in doubt of the line fill to the bottom of the neck.
You add it down the dipstick tube.
You add transmission fluid down the dipstick tube.
Under the hood on the driver side you will find the transmission dipstick. You add fluid there.
You jack up and block the car. Remove wheel, remove brake caliper. Rotor is now free.
A person adds power steering fluid under the hood of the car to the power steering fluid reservoir. It is labeled power steering, on a yellow twist cap.
If brakes are squeeking and you are low on brake fluid Probably time for new linings or pads, I would check them before just adding brake fluid. Brake fluid resevior should be located on firewall on driver's side
You put the brake fluid inside the brake master cylinder
you put the brake fluid inside the master cylinder
To put brake fluid in a 1997 Ford Explorer, you must locate the brake fluid reservoir. Once you locate it, unscrew the cap, and replenish the brake fluid.
in the brake fluid bottle. >:D
The brake fluid reservoir
To put in more antifreeze in a 1995 Plymouth Voyager, located the reservoir near the radiator. Antifreeze is no longer added directly to the radiator. It is put into the plastic reservoir that is labeled radiator or coolant overflow.