it is located just below the passenger side front motor mount, when looking down at the motor.
You bleed the clutch at the slave cylinder located near the transmission close to the radiator up front.
No you don't have to drop the transmission in order to replace the slave cylinder, but be careful because it can easily be stripped.
under the car ... near the clutch housing .... you cant miss it
Its becaue the slave cylinder is has a leak, and pressure is lost when you press on the brakes.
2 reasons: 1. There is no fluid in your master cylinder due to a leaking master cylinder or slave cylinder or 2. You blew your clutch
It's bolted onto the bell housing of the transaxle- it would be hard to miss.
Check your clutch slave cylinder fluid level it looks like a mini brake fluid bottle
slave cylander for what? slave cylander for what?
The travel on the slave cylinder for a 1991 Honda Accord is typically around 0.5 to 0.75 inches (approximately 12 to 19 mm). This travel distance is crucial for ensuring proper engagement and disengagement of the clutch. It's important to regularly check the hydraulic system for any leaks or issues that could affect this travel. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and specifications.
The slave cylinder is in the front of your engine, closer to the left side if the car, in between the radiator and your engine, you will see it cuz it has 2 books next to each other about 2 p inches apart and a rubber but on it, us about mid level in your car
The slave cylinder is underneath the rear crankcase cover left hand side.
The brake fluid for the entire system is added in the master cylinder container. The slave cylinder does not have its own reservoir.