Definetely change the slave! 40$ from advance auto.The master can be changed after everything else is assembled.A trick to bleeding these slaves is a metal squirt can with a clear hose that fits tightly over the bleeder screw.Open bleeder and give about 15-20 squirts. This can potentially save you hours as these slaves are difficult to bleed any other way!
At least the slave cylinder. The clutch master cylinder can be replaced at any time.
The part can be purchased for about $12 from autozone. You should bleed the clutch fluid after replacing the slave cylinder. It is common to replace the master cylinder at the same time as the parts have nearly the same life span.
The clutch parts that wear out would be the clutch master cylinder and the clutch slave cylinder. Replacing the clutch master cylinder requires disconnecting the hydraulic line, unbolting and removing the master from the vehicle, bench bleeding the new master, install the new master then bleeding the system. Replacing the clutch slave cylinder requires removing the transmission assembly. I would recommend purchasing a shop repair manual for that vehicle if you want to DIY.
There is NO adjustment, You must replace the clutch set to bring the pedal back to the right position. You also need to make sure the clutch slave cylinder/ master cylinder is good before replacing clutch assy.
The slave cylinder is usually replaced during a clutch replacement. The slave unit is fairly inexpensive but the labor can be costly since most vehicles require the transmission to be removed to replace the slave. Since the transmission has to be removed to replace the clutch anyway, there is no extra labor involved to replace the slave.
It can run between $160 and $250+ to replace the clutch on this car. It depends on the part price, and the charges for the person replacing the clutch.
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Replace clutch master cylinder and bleed system,also check your slave cylinder for leaks.its bolted to your transmission,the clutch cable is connected to it.
Replacing the clutch slave cylinder requires removing the transmission assembly. I would recommend purchasing a shop repair manual for that vehicle if you intend on DIY.
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.
You can't, there is no adjustment. Time to replace clutch, slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder. 1 of the 3.