The hydraulic clutch slave cylinder is located on the mainshaft of the trans. You must remove the trans to get to it
To change the Astra clutch slave cylinder, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Begin by draining the hydraulic fluid from the clutch system and disconnecting the hydraulic line from the slave cylinder. Remove any mounting bolts securing the slave cylinder to the transmission, then take out the old cylinder. Install the new slave cylinder, reconnect the hydraulic line, and refill the clutch fluid, ensuring to bleed the system to remove any air before testing the clutch operation.
To change the master cylinder on a 1993 Chevy Cheyenne 1500 pickup with a hydraulic clutch, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Then, remove the clutch fluid reservoir cap and drain the fluid. Unbolt the master cylinder from the firewall, disconnect the push rod from the clutch pedal, and remove the hydraulic lines. Install the new master cylinder by reversing these steps, ensuring all connections are secure and refill the reservoir with the appropriate hydraulic fluid.
There are two normal causes. The clutch is worn out or there is a leak in the hydraulic clutch slave or master cylinder. To check the clutch, press the clutch slave cylinder down. If the clutch slave cylinder bellows compresses down to the slave cylinder, the clutch is worn out. Check the clutch master cylinder fluid level. if this is low, then the clutch cylinder need to be checked. To check for a hydraulic leak in the clutch slave cylinder, remove the cylinder's bellows and check for any fluid. If fluid is present, rebuild or replace the cylinder and bleed the system. To check the clutch master cylinder, check the back the of clutch master cylinder for leaks. If fluid is present, replace or rebuild clutch master cylinder and bleed the system. In my experience, hydraulic leaks occur at the clutch slave cylinder.
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.
Remove the exaust pipes. Remove the transmission. It is located inside the bell housing section of the transmission.
To disconnect the clutch fluid hydraulic line from the master, drive out the roll pin holding the hydraulic tube to the master cylinder with a 7/64" punch. Have rags ready, as some fluid will be lost as line is removed.
To replace the clutch slave cylinder on a 1993 Mazda 626, first, ensure the vehicle is safely raised and secured. Begin by disconnecting the battery, then remove the hydraulic line from the slave cylinder and unbolt it from the transmission. Install the new slave cylinder by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure, and then bleed the clutch system to remove air from the hydraulic lines before reconnecting the battery.
the easiest thing to do is remove the slave cylinder then pump the pedal and the fluid will pour out
If you need to replace the slave cylinder it is located in the bell housing and the trans has to be removed. The clutch master cylinder is located on the firewall on the drivers side
To replace the clutch master cylinder in a 2002 Pontiac Sunfire, start by ensuring the vehicle is safely elevated and secure. Disconnect the negative battery cable, then remove the clutch fluid reservoir cap and drain the fluid. Next, detach the hydraulic lines from the master cylinder, unbolt it from the firewall, and remove it. Install the new master cylinder by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are secure and then refill the hydraulic fluid, bleeding the system to remove any air.
To replace the hydraulic clutch line on a Chevy S10, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and disconnect the negative battery cable. Then, locate the hydraulic clutch line running from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder, and use a wrench to disconnect it from both ends. Remove any mounting clips or brackets, replace the old line with a new one, and reattach it securely to the master and slave cylinders. Finally, bleed the clutch system to remove any air bubbles before reconnecting the battery and testing the clutch operation.