...because I'm mechanically inept.
This morning my clutch was crazy soft and so I looked under the car and there's a wet spot. I assume it's the clutch leaking fluid since I can't get the car in gear.
I see that clutch and brake fluid are the same. First question is, can the brake fluid be topped off to get the clutch in gear so that I can drive the car to the mechanic? Once the tank is reservoir is filled, is there anything else I need to do to get the clutch working?
And for the dumb question, which tank holds the brake fluid? I assume it's the translucent tank with the black tank behind it being the coolant. Is that correct?
This morning my clutch was crazy soft and so I looked under the car and there's a wet spot. I assume it's the clutch leaking fluid since I can't get the car in gear.
I see that clutch and brake fluid are the same. First question is, can the brake fluid be topped off to get the clutch in gear so that I can drive the car to the mechanic? Once the tank is reservoir is filled, is there anything else I need to do to get the clutch working?
And for the dumb question, which tank holds the brake fluid? I assume it's the translucent tank with the black tank behind it being the coolant. Is that correct?