You have a leak(s). Check main brake lines and brake cylinders at each wheel.
The brake system uses brake fluid and the trans uses trans fluid.
Brake system uses push one buttons (hand brake and pedal) and I think there is one a sensor attached to the brake fluid canister. Also, you might have ABS sensors that are located at each wheel.
The clutch fluid on all Escorts uses brake fluid from the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch master cylinder is just below the brake fluid master cylinder and is fed fluid from it. Make sure it doesn't run dry or you'll have to bleed the brakes.
Not sure what abs type brake fluid is. That vehicle uses Dot3 brake fluid.
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.
It does not use brake fluid. It uses TCH hydrulic fluid. Brake fluid will swell the origs in the brake piston and either lock them up or leak into the trans axle causeing damage to the transaxles.
A 2004 Jeep Liberty uses DOT 3 brake fluid.
A 2001 Ram uses DOT 3 brake fluid.
A 2002 Chevy Tahoe uses the standard brake fluid in passenger vehicles with power brakes. It is known as DOT3 brake fluid.
The clutch uses DOT 3 or 4 brake fluid, and shares the reservoir with the brake system. The brake fluid reservoir is the same as the clutch fluid reservoir.
A 1996 Chrysler Town and Country uses DOT3 brake fluid.
Not in the transmission , but the hydraulic clutch on a Ford Ranger uses DOT 3 brake fluid