two people open bleeder valve "down" close "up" and most important extemely slow on peddle , bleeder is on the bell housing in front of clutch fork
On the clutch slave cylinder
To install a clutch slave cylinder on a 1988 Toyota MR2, start by safely lifting and supporting the vehicle. Remove the old slave cylinder by disconnecting the hydraulic line and unbolting it from the transmission. Install the new slave cylinder by bolting it into place and reconnecting the hydraulic line, ensuring a proper seal. Finally, bleed the clutch system to remove any air and test the operation before lowering the vehicle.
In a 1988 Pontiac Grand Am you will find the clutch slave cylinder located on the flywheel. You will need to remove the hush panel from the driver's side foot well to gain access to the clutch slave cylinder.
You will need to remove the transmission to replace the clutch slave.
Its hydraulic ,you cant,check your slave cylinder to see if its leaking,its located thru a rubber cover on side of transmission,if leaking replace and bleed,also check clutch master cylinder,if not leaking,then you might need a new clutch kit.
Purchase a repair manual at most parts stores, ( around $12 ) for detailed instructions on this and many other repairs.
On a 1988 Jeep Comanche, the slave cylinder is located on the transmission, specifically on the bell housing, which is the part that connects the engine to the transmission. It is typically mounted on the driver's side and is accessed from underneath the vehicle. The slave cylinder is part of the hydraulic clutch system, operating to disengage the clutch when the pedal is pressed.
Look for leaking fluid at the slave or master cylinder.
The slave cylinder for a manual transmission hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing
IT is low on fluid or the clutch cylinder is bad or the slave cylinder on the transmission bell housingAnswerOR the pressure plate colasped-OR linkage is broke - but only if the slave cylinder is moving. AnswerUpon further inspection I have found out that I have a leaking steel line from the clutch master cylinder to the slave cylinder. Thanks again for the replys!!!! What if the pedal is pumped and the pressure returns then works properly? could this be from low fluid or something to do with the reservoir or a leak in the line?
The slave cylinder on a 1988 Ranger can not be repaired. The cylinder will have to be replaced, then the system bled.
you must remove the clutch slave cylinder and line. Then unbolt the starser and install the new one