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If it's a right hand drive, it's just to the left of the brake booster. There is a hose coming off the left of the brake master cylinder, follow that and you will get to the clutch master cylinder - it looks similar to the brake master cylinder but smaller. If it's a left hand drive, it should be the reverse.
You start at the brake farthest from the master cylinder. right rear, left rear, right front, left front.You start at the brake farthest from the master cylinder. right rear, left rear, right front, left front.
On the left side of the engine near the brake booster/master cylinder.
Below the brake master cylinder and to the left (drivers side) of the vehicle.
on left side of engine compartment , in front of brake master cylinder
left front firewall on drivers side, just below the brake booster.
In the engine compartment, on the firewall, to the left of the brake master cylinder
master cylinder is the one where the brake fluid is stored and its in the top left hand side of your car right in front of the steering wheel in the engine conpartment
It is located behind the airbox on the left side of the engine compartment. It is setting back behind the brake master cylinder on the firewall.
Before installing the master cylinder you do need to bench bleed it. Some brake master cylinders come with a bleeding kit to make bench bleeding the master cylinder easier, purchase a bench bleeding kit if yours did not come with one. The master cylinder bench bleeding kit consists of adapter fittings that screw into the master cylinder and tubes that attach to the fittings of the master cylinder. Place the master cylinder in a vise and attach the brake master cylinder bleeding kit routing the tubes into the master cylinder reservoir. While keeping the tubes submerged in brake fluid of ther reservoir, push the master cylinder piston in repeatedly using a screwdriver. You will see air traveling through the tubes into the reservoir by keeping the tubes in the fluid you are preventing air from re-entering the master cylinder when the piston returns. When there is no more air traveling through the tubes the master cylinder is ready to be installed. DenLorsTools.com has a related tech article that goes into more detail, the link is in the left column. See the Related Links for "DenLors - Master Cylinder Bench Bleeding" to the bottom for the answer.
The master cylinder should be bench-bled prior to installation. Then, right rear, left rear, right front, left front.
The fuel shut switch is located at the left of the brake master cylinder (near the top plate of the front left shock)