Remove clutch cable connection and then remove slave cylinder line from master. Then unbolt slave master and remove it. Follow same procedure in reverse order.
Bad clutch slave cylinder or failed soft hose from master to slave cylinder.
The fluid in the clutch master cylinder is brake fluid. Use DOT 3 or similar brake fluid for fluid replacement.
Local dealership charged me $1,400 recently for an '06 Toyota Corolla S clutch.
It sounds like the clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder has gone bad.These are not that expensive to replace.
Does my 1995 Toyota Paseo have a clutch cable
Clutches of these years are sometimes not adjustable. You need to check your fluid levels in your master cylinder. If you think your clutch is out of adjustment you should take it to a mechanic and let him check it out.
On a 2008 Toyota Corolla, the clutch fluid reservoir is located on the driver's side of the engine bay, near the back of the engine compartment. It is typically mounted on the firewall and is connected to the clutch master cylinder. The reservoir is usually a small, translucent container labeled for clutch fluid. Make sure to check the fluid level periodically and top it up as needed with the appropriate fluid.
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To change the clutch you need to remove the engine, the transmission or both. The clutch is BEWEEN the engine and transmission and you can't get it off without separating them.
There are two normal causes. The clutch is worn out or there is a leak in the hydraulic clutch slave or master cylinder. To check the clutch, press the clutch slave cylinder down. If the clutch slave cylinder bellows compresses down to the slave cylinder, the clutch is worn out. Check the clutch master cylinder fluid level. if this is low, then the clutch cylinder need to be checked. To check for a hydraulic leak in the clutch slave cylinder, remove the cylinder's bellows and check for any fluid. If fluid is present, rebuild or replace the cylinder and bleed the system. To check the clutch master cylinder, check the back the of clutch master cylinder for leaks. If fluid is present, replace or rebuild clutch master cylinder and bleed the system. In my experience, hydraulic leaks occur at the clutch slave cylinder.
To change the clutch on a 1989 Toyota Corolla, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the transmission. This involves lifting the car, removing the wheels, and detaching the drive shafts. Once the transmission is out, unbolt the old clutch from the flywheel, clean the flywheel surface, and install the new clutch disc and pressure plate. Finally, reassemble the transmission and drivetrain components, ensuring everything is properly aligned and secured.
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