There is a large black plastic hose that runs from the air cleaner box (behind battery) to the intake manifold behind the engine. It is on the firewall behind that hose.
On a 2000 Mercury Cougar : The brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir
The 2000 Celica clutch and brake fluids share a common reservoir. That's why you only see what appears to be a brake fluid reservoir under the hood. This design makes sense, since the brake and the clutch use the same type of fluid.
On a 2000 Mercury Cougar : The brake fluid reservoir is also used as the clutch fluid reservoir
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I was looking at the 2000 Ford F-350 Owner Guide and the drawing shows that when you look in the engine compartment from the front of the vehicle , the clutch fluid reservoir is by the firewall just to the left of the brake fluid reservoir ( like the brake fluid reservoir it takes DOT 3 brake fluid meeting Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A )
For amount check the brake fluid reservoir. For amount of life left in brake fluid, use a brake fluid tester found at the automotive stores (Autozone, Advance, NAPA).
Should be at the firewall on driver's side in front of brake booster
the brake and clutch are both contained in the same reservoir and use the same fluid, look at the side of the brake master cylinder reservoir there is a fill line on the side of the clear reservoir
Your car may be low on Brake fluid. Pop the hood and check the brake fluid reservoir. There is usually a line that shows how much fluid should be in the reservoir. It should be pretty full, so add fluid if needed. Perhaps you have some sort of brake fluid leak?
from my experience it is under the brake fluid reservoir
On the drivers side firewall. Underneath the brake fluid reservoir
The brake fluid reservoir is usually located in the engine compartment next to the firewall close to the steering column. Remove the cover from the reservoir and fill to the proper level with your vehicle's recommended fluid type. If the brake pedal feels spongy or goes all the way down to the floorboard, you may need to bleed the brake lines.