Master cylinder, located, driver's side, firewall. This information can be found in your owner's manual. If you do not have one, then I suggest you get one. You need an owner's manual to know what items to service and when, and for specifications. You can order one from a dealer, find one at a salvage yard, ebay, or one of these sites: http://www.carownermanual.com/ http://vehicleownersmanual.com/ http://www.vintage-books.com/owncat.htm Brake fluid levels decrease as wear on the brakes increases. Simply adding brake fluid to a reservoir may not be all that needs attention. Be sure to have your brake linings checked (pads and/or shoes, depending on model) before they wear to the point of either failing of damaging the rotors/drums.
low brake fluid
Should be a reservoir on the firewall driver's side
try bleeding the brakes or checking the fluid
The transmission needs to have a proper flush. Drain the old fluid and pour in new fluid then take the 1997 Geo Metro for a test drive. If the problem still persist then the gears may be too worn.
Were can I buy a throttle cable for a 97 geo metro
Brake fluid does collect moisture. If you've never changed the brake fluid in your system, it probably has moisture in it and yes, it can rust the lines from the inside out.
i dont think so.
if you drain it it'll only take about 4 qts
yes
No, it will not. After 1994 the Geo Metro became more curved so any part from before 1995 will not fit your geo metro. You can use any hood from 1995 - 1999 depending on the body style.
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no