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it's on top of the master cylider which is directly in front of the steering column in the engine bay. You'll see a whitish clear retangular reservior with a black cap.
And for Gods sake, learn a little about brake fluid as well as reservoir location. No... it's NOT brake "oil" and no - it shouldn't come out of an old, dirty container.
OK.... without trying to be a dork - the single most important or urgent thing you will ever do with your car is stop it. Someone doing brake work without a solid knowledge of what it is that brakes actually do and how they accomplsh it is about as funny as a drunk driver.
The statistics on our nations highways are proof positive that cavalier attitudes and motor vehicles are a dangerous mix.