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The clutch system in a vehicle is one of the most common occurrences for the use of a clutch master cylinder. Additionally, master cylinders are also found in the brake systems of vehicles.

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Make of vehicle would help, but almost all clutch master cylinders are beside the brake master cylinder on the drivers side of the engine compartment on the firewall. The clutch is the one closer to the center of the car. There will be a pin on the inside that connects the rod in the master cylinder to the clutch pedal and two or four bolts holding it to the firewall.


Should you replace your clutch master cylinder when replacing clutch?

At least the slave cylinder. The clutch master cylinder can be replaced at any time.


What does the master and slave cylinder do for the clutch?

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Can the clutch master cylinder go out?

Yes, this is a common failure in high mileage units.


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