NO!! It is located on the right hand side with two bolts that hold it along with the brake line that ties into into it for fluid. To replace it if it is leaking(normal wear and tear) just disconnect the line and two bolts and install new slave.Now to bleed it make sure the clutch reservoir is full and have another person inside the truck to manually push the clutch pedal when u hook up a bleeder to flush the system of old fluid and air.First open the bleeder have the assistant push the clutch pedal and let the old fluid come thru the line and then close after a short period.Then refill the reservoir with new dot 3 or dot 4 fluid and repeat until there is NO air bubbles coming thru the clear bleeder line to the container it bleeds into.It takes several times of refilling the reservoir to obtain this.Make sure the bleeder container has a small amount of fluid in it about a inch or so before bleeding this helps with suction and reduces air going into the line.Should not take more than 30 minutes.You may have to adjust the pedal afterwards which can be adjusted at the pedal and should be about 8 and 1/4 inches from the center side of the pedal to the floor mat.Just loosen the lock nut on the pedal and then the nut against the pedal to obtain the measurement.I would buy a chiltons or haynes manual for reference it has pics and other info.Way too much for a simple question.Just figured yours is leaking and you would need to replace it anyway.
The slave cylinder for your hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing
Yes , the slave cylinder for your manual transmission clutch is inside the transmission bellhousing , it slides over the input shaft of your transmission and is bolted to the transmission
The slave cylinder for your hydraulic clutch is located inside the transmission bell housing
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing
The clutch slave cylinder is located inside the transmission bellhousing. The transmission must be removed to gain access.
the clutch slave cylinder on this car is located inside the transmission itself. The part has a rubber bushing that separates the the hydraulic lines and bleeder, from the section that is located in the transmission housing itself.
the slave clutch cylinder is located inside the housing of the clutch/transmission. Unless you really know what you are doing a trained tech probably should replace this part.
The slave cylinder for the hydraulic clutch on a manual transmission is located inside the manual transmission bell housing
The clutch slave cylinder , for a hydraulic clutch , is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
The clutch slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
The clutch master cylinder is in the engine compartment and the slave cylinder for the hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing