A guess would be a bad brake booster. Usually if the brake fluid leaks into the booster it rots out the diaphragm and causes it to leak. Could also be the vacumm hose to the booster. Without more information it's hard to tell.
On the oil pan reservoir mounted on the bottom of the engine block.On the oil pan reservoir mounted on the bottom of the engine block.
Master cylinder, is the brake fluid reservoir. It is mounted on the brake booster, on the firewall, driver's side.Master cylinder, is the brake fluid reservoir. It is mounted on the brake booster, on the firewall, driver's side.
The power steering reservoir is mounted on top of the power steering pump.
The brake fluid reservoir is mounted on the Master Cylinder. Drivers side near the firewall.
It is a cap about 2" in diameter mounted on top of the power steering fluid reservoir. It will have a very short dip stick on the underside. It may or may not be mounted on the pump itself. Look for the pump and follow the hoses to the reservoir. The pump is driven by a belt and that fact will help you find it.It is a cap about 2" in diameter mounted on top of the power steering fluid reservoir. It will have a very short dip stick on the underside. It may or may not be mounted on the pump itself. Look for the pump and follow the hoses to the reservoir. The pump is driven by a belt and that fact will help you find it.
Fill the system by using the reservoir mounted on the back of the engine bay to the left of the power steering fluid reservoir.
The reservoir is behind the drivers seat mounted to the half wall. Keep it within 3/4" from the filler neck.
Mounted on the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.
under the hood on the passenger side mounted to the top of the coolant reservoir
The reservoir is mounted directly on the pump, which is directly below the alternator. You can see it if you look closely below the alternator. You will see the reservoir cap, it is a little tight to get to, and to fill it you will probably need a funnel.
Open the front hood (bonnet) and on the right fender (standing in front of the car looking to the rear), mounted on the fender, is the reservoir. (On a US imported car) It should be mounted on the inside of the fender thats on the same side as the steering wheel.
Reservoir sits on the master cylinder (actually part of it), Master bolts to the power brake booster