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Originally Posted by kenchan yah, dat sucks. how much clutch fluid in your reservoir? stupid question... where can I locate it? I couldn't find it and also when I went

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Old 01-16-2015, 04:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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yah, dat sucks. how much clutch fluid in your reservoir?
stupid question... where can I locate it?
I couldn't find it

and also when I went to the car to check the fluid level, this is what I saw....

I'm assuming the cap at the top right corner belongs to brake fluid reservoir...

the cap was off and it was place on the windshield and the hood closed...

last time this hood was opened was when the dealership had it last month....

Could I have been driving over a month with the cap off like that?

wft?

edit: that's the clutch fluid reservoir smh.....

I've closed it but the level is very low

Would filling this up fix the issue?
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stupid question... where can I locate it?
I couldn't find it

and also when I went to the car to check the fluid level, this is what I saw....

I'm assuming the cap at the top right corner belongs to brake fluid reservoir...

the cap was off and it was place on the windshield and the hood closed...

last time this hood was opened was when the dealership had it last month....

Could I have been driving over a month with the cap off like that?

wft?

edit: that's the clutch fluid reservoir smh.....

I've closed it but the level is very low

Would filling this up fix the issue?
holyshitt that's black! should be a clear light yellow color like the brake fluid next to it.

after you get it fixed, search the ranger method. you dont need anything but a turkey baster to do the drain/fill.
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