Open the hood and you will be looking for a transparent cylinder shaped contaner near the top of the engine compartment on the drivers side. That part is called the master cylinder resivor, it holds most of your brake fluid. There should be a cap on the top that you can open and add fluid if needed.
All you need is BRAKE FLUID, DOT 3 fluid.
Dot 3----this is the fluid that is sold everyware buy on price as there is no such thing as bad brake fluid
Master cylinder mounted on the firewall, drivers side.
A 1999 Chevy Tracker typically uses DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid for its clutch system. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as using the correct fluid helps ensure proper clutch function and longevity. Always ensure the fluid is clean and free from contaminants.
check the brake fluid reservoir and add fluid if necessary.
check you brake fluid level.
The low brake fluid signal on a Chevy Cavalier indicates that the brake fluid level is below the recommended level. It is important to add brake fluid immediately to prevent brake system failure, which can result in loss of braking power. Check for leaks in the brake system when topping up the brake fluid.
Check your brake fluid. The light will come on due to low fluid. Or someone has yanked your E-Brake.
This light is trying to tell you that your brake fluid may be low. Check your brake fluid and fill if it needs it.
A 2004 Chevy Tracker uses standard Dextron ATF transmission fluid. This transmission fluid is used extensively among Chevy automatic transmissions.
dot 3 is the brake fluid to use in all trackers
Being surprised my 2001 Suzuki Grand Vitara (same as Tracker) had a drain plug for the transmission. I just change the fluid, not the filter or gasket.