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It's a tiny resivoir, usually above or near the master cylinder or brkae fluid resevoir. You'll have to bleed the clutch. Fill the resevoir. With someone in the car...find the relief valve on the transmission, right above the clutch wire to tranny. Open valve and have the person in the car slowly push the clutch to the floor. This will cause the fluid to squirt out. Close the valve then have the person return the pedal...it might not return by itself. Due this about 3-4 times. Top off resevoir.
There will be a little black resevoir to the right of the brake master cylinder. Its mounted to the firewall. When filling or topping off the fluid, make sure you remove the black rubber boot after the cap is removed. The resevoir itself will only hold a little fluid. Hope this helps you. Please leave response if you could. :)
Yes you can use a sealed bottle of Dot4 type fluid. Do not get the fluid on painted surfaces - Brake fluid removes paint. Be sure to check the wires going to the resevoir cap, only because if one of them is damaged it will also trigger the light.
I had the same problem. One day I opened the hydraulic resevoir under the spare tire to check the level of the hydraulic fluid and voila' the top started to work fine. It opened and closed perfectly. It has worked fine now since July. The only thing I did was open the resevoir. Perhaps there was some kind of air block!
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