How do you change the brake fluid on a 1989 Chrysler New Yorker?

Leah

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so my car breaks are pretty much in need of some new break fluid. my car keeps yelling at me every day i don't change it, and honestly I'm a little scared to drive it before i get this problem fixed. i would look in the manual but i don't have one, so can you just tell me where the brake fluid goes, cus that would be just fantastic :)
 
I have driven since 1973. owned thirty cars. Not once have I ever heard of changing brake fluid. I have done a dozen brake jobs on my cars over the years. never changed brake fluid. I think your misinformed big time.
 
Well, cars aren't designed to turn a light on, or tell you that you need to change the fluid. The light may be on for LOW fluid, but never "change brake fluid"

Google your car's make and modle, say, "Ford Taurus brake fluid reservoir" make sure to use "Brake fluid reservoir" after the make and modle. Also there is a cap on it, or a silver/grey lid with a metal strap arm over it... that's it.

Or take it to autozone... or some place like that, they can do it for you probably for nothing. You'd have to buy the fluid though
 
Well, cars aren't designed to turn a light on, or tell you that you need to change the fluid. The light may be on for LOW fluid, but never "change brake fluid"

Google your car's make and modle, say, "Ford Taurus brake fluid reservoir" make sure to use "Brake fluid reservoir" after the make and modle. Also there is a cap on it, or a silver/grey lid with a metal strap arm over it... that's it.

Or take it to autozone... or some place like that, they can do it for you probably for nothing. You'd have to buy the fluid though
 
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