If you have not used the brakes since, remove the master cylinder, and clean out the resevoir with brake cleaner. If you have, be safe and have your brake hydraulic system pressure flushed with new brake fluid. I would in this case, have it towed to the garage, as you don't need foreign fluid getting any furthur into the brake system, before you have it flushed.
SOURCE: transmission fluid in brake system
Your braking system will need to be flushed (all of the brake fluid completely removed) and refilled. If left in the braking system, the wrong fluid could end up ruining the brake calipers, brake master cylinder, rubber brake hoses, and other brake components – leading to brake failure.
SOURCE: where do i put the transmission fluid
That goes to transmission dipstick tube.
You need a small funnel.
SOURCE: By mistake put power steering fluid in auto
unless that PS fluid is special fluid that you added The two PS and trans fluid are the same and won't hurt that trans at all..
SOURCE: Put atf4 transmission fluid in 3 speed 1999
No, ATF4 is now recommended for many Chrysler products and years. Only thing I would recommend is that you use genuine "MOPAR" fluid from Chrysler/Dodge dealer. I've heard many instances where transmissions acted up with other brands of ATF4, but ran best /properly with Mopar brand.
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