It slides over the transmission shaft that goes into the pilot bearing on the back of the motor. The transmission must come out and then you can access the slave cylinder which will be held on by a couple bolts. Once the transmission is out the slave cylinder (which most of the time comes with a new throw out bearing) will be easy to replace. Its not too bad of a job.
On top of the transmission, near the clutch slave cylinder.
Slave cylinder on a 5 speed manual transmission is found standing by the passenger fender looking below the air flow tube.
The speed sensor on a 1999 Taurus is on top of the transmission. It is located directly under the number 2 cylinder.
The hydraulic clutch slave cylinder is located on the mainshaft of the trans. You must remove the trans to get to it
It's attached to the front of the bellhousing on the transmission.
Its mounted on transmission.
If the line is connected directly, without a banjo, or flare fitting, then you will have to loosen the line, unbolt the slave cylinder, and twist the slave cylinder to unscrew the line.
There is no cable, it is hydraulically operated.
Inside the transmission, the output is on the outside.
its just above the transmission in between the cylinder heads
YES. It will have 3 bolts that hold it in place in the bell housing. Must remove transmission to service.
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