In a 1989 Chevy Beretta GT, the clutch slave cylinder is located on the transmission, typically mounted on the driver's side. It is positioned near the bell housing, where it connects to the clutch fork. Accessing it may require removing some components for better visibility and reach.
The clutch has an automatic adjuster therefore there is not a provision for a manual adjustment.
should be located on the bell housing
Need to know how to assemble 95 Chevy clutch master cylinder?
Professionally, it will cost around $2,000 to replace a broken shifter and clutch in a 96' Chevy Beretta. Just the replacement clutch and shifter will end up costing you around $800.00.
I am trying to find the 1988 chevy beretta computer module and where is it located?
This is a far reaching question that needs more clarification. There are cylinders where the pistons are located. If you have a clutch then you have a clutch master and slave cylinder. On the brakes you have a master cylinder and wheel cylinders. And the beat goes on. You need to distinguish as to which cylinder you are referring.
It should be very close to the clutch bellhousing itself. Follow the hydraulic line from the clutch master cylinder down. I hope this helps you. it's actually inside the tranny between the motor and tranny good luck .....chevy boy
Either the clutch master cylinder or the clutch slave cylinder or the clutch hydraulic lines are leaking.
The clutch slave cylinder is located inside the transmission bellhousing. The transmission must be removed to gain access.
go to a repair shop
Go to autozone.com they have this information on their website.
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