Looking from the front of the vehicle into the engine compartment it is on the right hand side attached the brake vacuum booster. The booster is the large round object about 8 inches in diamter and attached to the fire wall. The brake master cylinder will have a cup on top containing brake fluid and brake lines coming out of it.
Under your brake master cylinder. Against the firewall.
The clutch gets its fluid from the master brake cylinder reservoir. The master clutch cylinder sits just below the master brake cylinder reservoir and is fed fluid by gravity.
If the Master Cylinder is defective then replace it.
Should be right beside the brake master cylindar.
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If you are asking where the brake fluid reservoir is located then, it is located right above or beside the brake Master Cylinder. The Master Cylinder is located on the driver's side near the firewall. It is mounted just in front of the brake booster.
You could have a leaking wheel brake cylinder. It could also be a bad brake line or a bad master cylinder.
To replace the master cylinder on a 1995 Buick Regal, first, ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and securely supported. Drain the brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir and disconnect the brake lines using a line wrench to prevent damage. Remove the mounting bolts securing the master cylinder to the brake booster, then carefully pull it away. Install the new master cylinder by reversing the steps, ensuring all connections are tight and air is bled from the brake system afterward.
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In order to replace the master cylinder with ABS attached to the master cylinder on a 1995 Grand Am you will need to complete the following steps: Disconnect the negative battery cable. Locate the master cylinder which is attached to the drivers side of the firewall. Remove the ABS brake line from the master cylinder using a wrench. Disconnect the fluid hose from the master cylinder using a wrench. Unscrew the nuts that hold the master cylinder in place. Remove the master cylinder and install a new one. Reattach the fluid hose to the master cylinder. Reattach the ABS brake line to the master cylinder. Tighten all the nuts and bolts and reconnect the negative battery cable.Once all of these steps have been completed you can be sure that your master cylinder has been properly replaced and is ready for use.
The master cylinder can be easily replaced with a new unit, by disconnecting the brake lines, capping off the brake lines, detaching the old master cylinder by unscrewing two bolts.You must bench bleed the new unit before installing. Then reverse the above. Protect surfaces from brake fluid spillage.