We have just had some probems with our Mazda E2000 Campervan, and needed to fill the clutch fluid. While we had some difficulty finding the reservoir, there is a reservoir near the steering wheel on the left. It says that it is for brake fluid, but it is also for the clutch. We bled the clutch and while bleeding it the reservoir where the brake fluid is store dropped confirming that this is also the clutch reservoir. Hope this helps.
According to the 1997 Ford Contour Owner Guide : The BRAKE FLUID reservoir is ALSO the CLUTCH FLUID reservoir
It uses brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid (brake fluid) is fed by the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid reservoir is just beneath the brake fluid reservoir. So, add fluid to the brake fluid reservoir to fill the clutch fluid, also.
If my memory serves me correctly, and the clutch is a hydraulic verson, then normally they top up through the brake master cylinder reservoir
If your car has not been used lately the first thing you would want to do is look at your fluid levels. Most cars have a hydraulic clutch. The reservoir for this is usually next to the brake fluid reservoir. If your fluid is empty then your clutch will feel extremely loose and not work, you need to fill the reservoir and bleed the clutch. I hope this will help.
on driver side firewall,theirs a clutch master cylinder. use dot 3 brake fluid.
The clutch operates off the brake fluid reservoir...Fill the brake fluid
Clutch shares fluid reservoir with brake system, open drivers door and pull off small plastic panel at side of dashboard.
The clutch fluid reservoir is by the Power Distribution Box in your engine compartment which is by the drivers side of the engine compartment ( use DOT 3 brake fluid in the hydraulic clutch )
The clutch fluid and the brake fluid can both be filled in the brake fluid reservoir.
usually you have a bad slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder. check the fluid in the clutch reservoir. on drivers side next to brke master cylinder it is a small container with a black 2.5 inc cap if empty fill to fill line and pump clutch pedal until you get some resistance
As on many vehicles,the clutch fluid reservoir is shared with the brake fluid reservoir.Pretty easy to find.Whatever you do,don't get confused between gearbox oil(which goes in the gearbox..DUHH!)and brake/clutch fluid.