On a 2001 Ford Mustang the clutch is operated by a cable , so it does not have a clutch fluid reservoir like a hydraulic clutch
unlike ford pickups, ford designers actually had the brains to use a cable linkage to operate the clutch. so unless you can find a reel of cable under the hood somewhere, there is no reservoir....
If it is like the ( 1996 ) Ford Escort : The BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR is also the CLUTCH FLUID RESERVOIR
On a ( 1996 ) Ford Escort the brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir
A 1997 Ford Mustang has a CABLE OPERATED CLUTCH If you want to adjust the clutch - without the engine running put your transmission in first gear - GENTLY pull the clutch pedal UP until it stops - SLOWLY push the clutch pedal DOWN ( if the clutch needed adjusting you should hear a click , that's done every 5,000 to 6,000 MILES )
On a 2006 Ford Escape : The brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir
On a 1995 Ford Escort : The brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir
Actually , the clutch on your 1999 Ford Mustang is operated by a cable , it's not a hydraulic operated clutch so it doesn't use any fluid * if you want to adjust the clutch - without the engine running put it into 1st gear - GENTLY , using your foot , pull the clutch pedal UP until it stops - SLOWLY push the clutch pedal DOWN ( you will hear a click if the clutch needed adjusting )
According to the 1997 Ford Contour Owner Guide : The BRAKE FLUID reservoir is ALSO the CLUTCH FLUID reservoir
There is no clutch fluid reservoir on a 1997 Probe. On this car, it is the same as the brake fluid reservoir.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I would say ( no ) It is a hydraulic clutch on a 1998 Ford Escort The BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR is also the CLUTCH FLUID RESERVOIR
No, it will not.