u have a leak
NEED BRAKE INSPECTION POSSIBLY NEW BRAKE PADS, Check brake fluid imediately. had a similar problem on a 1990 camry. brake fluid level was slightly low. when temperature outside would drop, applying brakes would lower level and brake light would come on. possibly caused by a small leak in brake line. filling brake fluid would fix, but would reappear a couple of months later. Have brake lines checked for leak.
It seems like there might be air in your brake system. You should try bleeding your brakes and filling it with fresh brake fluid.
The short answer is that it is in the same place it would be if you do have an owner's manual! The longer answer is that it is under the hood on the firewall, almost directly in front of the steering wheel. To check the brake fluid level, view the marks on the side of the reservoir, which is clear. If needed, brake fluid can be added through the lid on top. Be sure to wipe off the lid and the area surrounding the lid with a clean cloth before removing the lid. This keeps dirt out of the brake fluid.
You need to have the brake fluid changed immediately. Washer fluid will damage all of the seals in the brake system
because you ugly alternater.
it depends on what model you have, the obvious place would be in the brake fluid resevior mounteing the servo.
There is no substitute available that can be used for brake fluid. Using anything other than brake fluid could be dangerous and would likely cause damage.
No. That would be a huge mistake. Buy brake fluid. Its only $2 to $8 dollars at a store.
Low brake fluid level or a stuck brake fluid level sensor. Check the brake fluid level and if it is ok, tap on the master cylinder reservoir with your finger
No, it would ruin all the seals in the entire brake system.
It all depends on what part is leaking what fluid. Brake cylinder would leak brake fluid. Axle seal would leak gear oil.
Parking brake not fully released? Defective sensor?