The usual place is on top of the master cylinder, which is on the firewall in front of the driver's seat.
On top of the Master Cylinder, driver's side, near the firewall.
To fill the brake fluid in a 2001 Honda Odyssey, you need to find the brake fluid reservoir and remove the cap. Fill the reservoir with the right amount of fluid and put the cap back on.
To add brake fluid to a 2006 Jetta, you will have to take the cap off the brake fluid reservoir. Fill to the appropriate level with DOT 3 brake fluid and screw the cap back on.
DOT3 Look on the top of the master cylinder cap.
you open the cap that says brake fluid, and then you pour it in
there is too much in the container If you filled the resevior with brake fluid PRIOR to replacing any of the brake linings, it will cause the fluid to "backflow" into the resevior, thus it will overflow and leak from the cap.
The brake fluid reservoir is located to the right side of the engine against the firewall. It is made of opaque plastic with a yellow screw on cap. It is approximately 4 inches wide by 6 inches long. The cap also contains a fluid level sensor that detects a low fluid level in the resevoir.
You need to use Honda power sterring fluid. It say so on the power sterring cap inside the hood. I would recommend Honda brake fluid as well to be sure.
The brake fluid is contained in a translucent reservoir with a black cap on the driver's side firewall. To add brake fluid, remove the cap and fill to the appropriate level on the dipstick indicator.
The brake fluid master-cylinder cap usually specifies the correct type brake fluid for the vehicle. It is embossed in the warning statement on the cap. If the vehicle's master=cylinder cap does not have a warning statement there is usually a label near the cap that details the brake fluid information. The information is also typically in the owners manual under fluids and maintenance. I believe this vehicle should use DOT 3 brake fluid.
it is a warning light
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.