Locate the brake fluid reservoir under the hood on the driver's side. It has two caps. Unscrew each cap and fill to the marked line. Replace caps. Pump brakes. If they feel spongy, you may have air in the line and need to bleed the brakes.
by the dipstick !! : )
you have to add through the dipstick tube
Same place you check it.
You add it in the same place you check it. You have to use a funnel.
In the same opening of the dipstick.
You add trans fluid down the trans dipstick tube.
The yellow dipstick near the battery.
Top right corner
Master cylinder, under hood, driver's side, firewall.
tell u fill the reservoir ...you don't need to add brake fluid unless u have a leak...if your brake fluid is low but not full that means you could have worn pads and there is no need to add brake fluid....if u have bad pads u will hear a scraping noise...if the brake pedal is spongy like soft you could have air in the lines and needs to be bled...there could b more problems but that's the basics
Fluid is added down the dipstick tube. The dipstick is a dealer special tool though.
Add 1 pint at a time until it is in the safe zone.