Slave cylinder on a 5 speed manual transmission is found standing by the passenger fender looking below the air flow tube.
Replace the slave cylinder.
The clutch slave cylinder is attached to the middle of the transmission towards the passenger side. It is easy to see by looking under the car at the passenger side door.
no , cable operated clutch
a 98 or 99 Mitsubishi 3000gt vr4
it is inside the bell housing
Yes, you can but will involve some cutting.
It would be found in front of the transmission, inside the bell housing.
I am paying $195 parts and labor in my 98 maxima
The first cylinder up front.
The bleed nipple for the clutch slave cylinder on a 1998 Mazda B2500 is located on the slave cylinder itself, which is mounted on the transmission. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any obstructions. The nipple typically points upward, allowing for easy attachment of a bleed hose when performing a hydraulic fluid bleed. Be sure to check the specific orientation and accessibility for your vehicle model.
Disconnect the fluid lines to the slave cylinder. Remove transmission(refer to hanes manual), the clutch will stay on the motor pull the trans off so input shaft is out of clutch then pull out the slave cylinder. Put trans back in. Attach lines. Will have to bleed it, just like bleeding breaks.
On the bottom rear of the engine near the transmission.