The brake fluid reservoir on an Eagle Talon is typically located near the back of the engine bay, close to the driver's side fender. It is usually a translucent plastic container with a cap labeled for brake fluid. To access it, you may need to open the hood and look for the reservoir near the master cylinder, which is mounted on the firewall. Always ensure the engine is cool and the vehicle is parked on a level surface before checking the fluid level.
"which fluids?" No the Eagle Talon is not fluid in state. As a whole, it is typically considered a solid.
It will be on the drivers side next to the fire wall. It will be attached to the master cylinder which is attached to the large round black thing called the brake booster attached to the fire wall. The lid is white I believe and should say "use dot 3 brake fluid only". This is also confused with the clutch reservoir. The brake reservoir should be the larger of the two.
DOT 3 brake fluid
Behind the brake fluid resevoiur their is a smaller round resevoiur just remove the cap and fill it to the full mark
You would put it in your clutch master cylinder, not your brake master cylinder. Most are located on the firewall under the hood on the drivers side.
If you have already checked the brake fluid levels, you'll have to replace the master cylinder.
The hydraulic clutch reservoir should be located near the master cylinder on the driver's side if it has one. It is very small about 2-3 inches in diameter.
Eagle Talon was created in 1990.
there shouldn't be any fluid in your intercooler its just for air
On the firewall next to the brake master cylinder.
Brake fluid is in resevior on master cylinder. Look in engine compartment on firewall just in front of steering wheel. The brake booster is a large round drum and the master cylinder is attached to it. Use a flat screwdriver to slide the two clips off the flat lid. remove lid to add fluid as needed, but remember brake fluid will remove paint, so be careful.
You'll find it under the hood left fender next to the windshield washer reservoir.