Under the hood, right beside the brake master cylindar. Should be the clutch master cylindar.
On a 1989 Honda Prelude, the clutch hose is typically located between the clutch master cylinder and the clutch slave cylinder. The master cylinder is mounted on the firewall in the engine bay, while the slave cylinder is located on the transmission. The hose runs along the chassis, connecting these two components to facilitate hydraulic fluid transfer for clutch operation. Always refer to a service manual for precise locations and diagrams.
Depends on the year. All Accords' made after 1989 have a hydraulic clutch.
I don't think this is a liquid cooled atv, meaning there will be no radiator.
On a 1989 Toyota Tercel, the clutch fluid is located in the clutch master cylinder reservoir, which is typically found on the driver's side of the engine compartment. The reservoir is usually mounted near the firewall and is often labeled for easy identification. To check the fluid level, simply open the cap and inspect the fluid inside; it should be between the "MIN" and "MAX" marks. If the fluid is low, you can add the appropriate type of brake fluid, usually DOT 3 or DOT 4.
To prime the clutch on a 1989 Audi, first ensure that the hydraulic system is properly bled to remove any air. Locate the clutch master cylinder, then fill it with the appropriate hydraulic fluid. Pump the clutch pedal several times to build pressure, and check for any leaks. Finally, ensure that the clutch engages and disengages smoothly before driving.
next to the brake fluid reservior
If automatic, change fluid and filter. If manual, need clutch, pressure plate and throw out bearing. If none of these work then, you are in for a real treat moneywise.
how to check the fluid on a manual transmission for a 1989 ford probe gt
if your talking about the transmission dipstick...there isn't one on a manual transmission vehicle...you check the clutch master cylinder, it's just like the master cylinder for the brakes, but for the clutch...if it's low you can use DOT 3 brake fluid, or hydraulic clutch fluid
A 1989 Honda Civic did not make use of a transmission fluid dipstick. Instead there are two bolts available. A filler bolt and a drain bolt.
Honda maintance book says 2.5 qts.
Where the cable hooks on to the transmission there should be a little screw what adjusts the cable.