Actually , the clutch on a 1996 Ford Mustang is not hydraulic , it is operated by a cable so there isn't any clutch fluid
Actually , the clutch is cable operated , so there is no hydraulic clutch fluid reservoir
How do I know how to fill it up and how it is full? Do I fill it up to where the rubber boot thing is the little nipple on the side of the boot that you take off, there's a little rubber nipple on the side. Do I fill it up to that line
in the clutch master cylinder
It has a hydraulic clutch ( the brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir )
MK1 Punto's do not have clutch fluid... Unlike BMWs, Punto's clutch is controlled via cable...
The '96 200sx has no fluid for the clutch. This car has a cable operated clutch that needs to be adjusted. If the cable breaks the clutch will not disengage. If the clutch is getting tight it will need lubed. If lubing the cable doesn't work a new cable is needed.
On a 1996 Ford Mustang : The automatic transmission fluid level dipstick is located in the engine compartment , near the firewall , on the passenger side of the engine in the engine compartment ( use a funnel )
The clutch is cable operated on a 1996 Ford Mustang GT manual transmission As of May 14 , 2012 you can still view the 1996 Ford Mustang owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides ( page 272 explains how to adjust the clutch cable )
well you have to put the clutch fluid down the tube that leads to the water tank! however dont add to much!!!my dad's a mechanic!
you can only fill your brake fluid from the reserve.
If you want to adjust the clutch on a 1996 Ford Mustang : Without the engine running put your transmission in 1st gear Put your foot under the clutch pedal and GENTLY pull the pedal up until it stops Then SLOWLY push the clutch pedal down all the way , if your clutch needed adjusting you should hear a click
53.2 fluid ounces of water.