Under the hood top right behind the fuse box. Can't miss it. Looks just like a gas cap.
It uses brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid (brake fluid) is fed by the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid reservoir is just beneath the brake fluid reservoir. So, add fluid to the brake fluid reservoir to fill the clutch fluid, also.
first remove tire. remove pad holder and secure with hanger to keep pressure off brake fluid line. Remove small amout of brake fluid from reservoir and leave cap off. Remove old pads. Use a C Clamp to force pad holder open for insertion of new pads. If you don't remove fluid,This action will force fluid out of reservoir. insert new pads (they are labeled) and re install pad holder. Repeat other wheel. Fill reservoir to line and cap. If done correctly you should not have to "bleed" the brakes. Just be sure to pump pedal to refill fluid to line before driving.
Yes. Normal brake fluid is actually synthetic
It is important to maintain the brake fluid levels in a car. The brake fluid type for a 2002 Grand AM is DOT 3 brake fluid.
Only brake fluid can be used for brake fluid. Brake fluid is a glycol-based liquid - it's closer to antifreeze than to oil, but don't use antifreeze in it either. Only brake fluid.
Some alternatives to mineral oil brake fluid that can be used in vehicles include silicone-based brake fluid, glycol-based brake fluid, and synthetic brake fluid.
The brake system uses brake fluid and the trans uses trans fluid.
Locate the brake fluid reservoir, and pour brake fluid in until it's at the appropriate level.
The low brake fluid signal on a Chevy Cavalier indicates that the brake fluid level is below the recommended level. It is important to add brake fluid immediately to prevent brake system failure, which can result in loss of braking power. Check for leaks in the brake system when topping up the brake fluid.
Over here in the states we call the brake blocks the brake pads. The holder of these is called a brake caliper. If you live in the UK they may have a different name.
Good question. At the brake fluid resovoir
When refilling brake fluid it is important to use the correct type of fluid for the car. For a 1995 Toyota Corolla the correct fluid is brake fluid dot 3 or brake fluid dot 4.