On firewall, above the steering column On firewall, above the steering column
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).
No, brake fluid does not contain alcohol. Drinking it can kill you however, as a patient in rehab nearly found out.
The 1981 Chevy Cheyenne brake fluid tank can be found attached to the firewall in the engine compartment. The brake fluid tank will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
if brake pedal is soft , either there is air in the system ,a brake fluid leak, or brake linings and pads are worn allowing the pedal to travel to far if there is a fluid leak, this can usually be found by getting under vehicle and looking at inside of wheels for brake fluid
The brake fluid reservoir, on a 580 super E backhoe, can be found in the engine compartment near the end closest to the passenger compartment. The reservoir should be labeled for brake fluid.
Most Brake fluid is made of Glycol-ether. (Dot 3 being the most common). But mineral spirits is used in rare dot 5. Brake fluid is not considered hazardous until it is contaminated by other properties found in a brake system such as dust or metal.
The reservoir for the brake fluid on a 1999 Dodge Stratus is located on the master cylinder. This can be found under the hood, on the drivers side, near the firewall.
Looking face on to the engine, there is a plastic cover just below the windscreen on the left. The cover is lifted by pressing two clips in. The brake fluid reservoir can be found here.
Could be as simple as low brake fluid (which indicates a leak in the system, as brake fluid is not normally 'consumed') or something as critical as a fault in your car's brake system. either way, take it to a mechanic to check - or to a friend that has a OBD computer/downloader to check for faults. If no faults are found, and your brake fluid is not low - keep an eye on it, but don't worry about it.
I have found that its a bit easier if you let the pressure out of the brake lines. BUT if you do that make sure you bleed your brakes and add brake fluid afterward
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Brake fluid could be low or emergency brake might be partly on. I'd check your fluid right away. This just happened to me and i found out it was my rear driver side break like had rusted out. could be the same thing for you.