If it's a 1970cc Station Wagon it's next to the brake fluid reservoir on the bulkhead. The rectangular one is the brakes, the cylinrical one is clutch.
The clutch hydraulic fluid reservoir for a Mazda 121 is located next to the brake booster and brake master cylinder. The reservoir is small and round and is close to the driver side fender.
Actually , the clutch is cable operated , so there is no hydraulic clutch fluid reservoir
It has a hydraulic clutch ( the brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir )
they have a cable clutch not hydraulic
1. Clutch fluid is brake fluid. 2. The fluid used for your clutch master/slave cylinders is pulled from your brake fluid reservoir.
There is no hydraulic fluid in the transmission. However, there is hydraulic fluid in the clutch system. If the clutch fluid reservoir is empty it would cause clutch not to operate.
It's a hydraulic clutch ( the clutch fluid reservoir is near the brake master cylinder )
On the firewall drivers side. Clutch runs from the brake reservoir
I'm not positive about the '99 model year, but the hydraulic clutch shares the fluid reservoir with the brake system in earlier Mazda models.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I would say ( no ) It is a hydraulic clutch on a 1998 Ford Escort The BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR is also the CLUTCH FLUID RESERVOIR
it uses the "extra" fluid from the brake reservoir, so just check that you are ok on brake fluid and your clutch should be fine
In a Volvo S40, the clutch fluid is contained within the hydraulic clutch system, specifically in the clutch master cylinder reservoir. This reservoir is typically located near the brake fluid reservoir, often on the driver's side of the engine compartment. The fluid travels through hydraulic lines to the clutch slave cylinder, enabling the operation of the clutch when the pedal is pressed. It's important to regularly check the fluid level and condition to ensure proper clutch function.