It goes in the master cylinder. It is located on the power brake booster which is under thehood and right in front of the driver.
Transmission fluid goes down the dipstick tube. The transmission dipstick not the oil dipstick. use a skinny funnel. do not over fill.
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Yes, Type F transmission fluid can technically be used in a 2006 Chevrolet Impala, but it is not recommended. The Impala typically requires Dexron III or Dexron VI transmission fluid for optimal performance. Using the correct fluid ensures proper lubrication and functioning of the transmission, so it's best to stick with the manufacturer's specifications. Always refer to the owner's manual for the recommended fluid type.
yes they do go bad
The best thing to do is go to bgfindeashop.com and locate a repair shop that has the BG chemicals. They will install a cleaner then back flush the system including the heater . Then they add a fluid conditioner.
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Go to nada.com and choose classic cars. That is a keeper.
Go to nada.com and select used cars.
The brake fluid level will gradually go down as the brake pads , brake shoes wear
go to a mechanic immediately
If you are looking for a reliable and cheap place to get some brake fluid because your brakes have not been up to par and needs brake fluid, then you should go to Brake and Stake Shop.
The brake fluid on a Renault Megane Coupe goes in the brake fluid reservoir. This can be located under the hood in the engine compartment.