Drivers side. Near firewall, on top. Cylinder with a black lid.
The brake fluid reservoir does not have a dipstick.
Brake fluid type is Dot 3. It should also say on the reservoir cap.
Under the hood, under the brake fluid reservoir.
Firewall driver's side its on the top by the strut tower it says brake fluid... take off the black filler cap and install new brake fluid in reservoir
Don't know if it needs brake fluid only way to know is to check you master cylinder brake fluid reservoir.
Parking brake not fully released? Worn brake linings? Brake fluid in reservoir low (mabe a leak in system)? Bad sensor?
The clutch fluid on all Escorts uses brake fluid from the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch master cylinder is just below the brake fluid master cylinder and is fed fluid from it. Make sure it doesn't run dry or you'll have to bleed the brakes.
It's a hydraulic clutch ( the clutch fluid reservoir is near the brake master cylinder )
5.0 Litres (5.3 US Quarts)
Open Hood and support, LOOK at Engine on YOUR right side which is the LEFT side of the Engine bay. LOOK for a LARGE round object at the FIREWALL which will be the BRAKE VACUUM CHAMBER/BOOSTER. Directly attached to it is the BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER which has the BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR(S) attached. OPEN the cap(s) and add FLUID as needed. DO NOT leave the Cap(s) off any longer than needed as BRAKE FLUID is Agroscopic meaning it draws Moisture from the Air and Moisture mixed with Brake Fluid is very detrimental to the Brake system. If there is very little or no Fluid in the Reservoir(s), BLEEDING AIR from the entire system will be required.
Yes.
DOT 3 Brake Fluid