More than likely, yes.
your slave cylinder is leaking,need to replace.
Is fluid leaking around the dust cover? If you are suspicious, lift the corner of the dust cover and see if the area inside is dry. Usually, if the slave cylinder is leaking you will get quite a bit of fluid on the outside.
If it goes to the floor with no pressure, chances are the Slave Cylinder is gone, or you are out of fluid and have a leak somewheres. But chances are if you're losing fluid, it is your slave cylinder leaking.
The fluid is leaking from the master cylinder and running back towad the pedal. Replace the master cylinderanswerchange master cylinder and slave properly then bleed the system properly.
Look for leaking fluid at the slave or master cylinder.
Either the clutch master cylinder or the clutch slave cylinder or the clutch hydraulic lines are leaking.
It is either leaking down the inside of your firewall under the dash (master cylinder) or leaking just enough inside the trasnmission bell housing to not puddle and be thrown around by the clutch spinning (slave cylinder).
It depends on the slave cylinder that you are asking about. The slave cylinder for a hydralic clutch would be neer the bell housing to disengage the clutch. The slave cylinder for drum brakes would be inside the drum between the two shoes, and pressure applied into this cylinder would engage the brakes.AnswerThe clutch slave is inside the bell housing on most of these. You have to pull the transmission etc to change it out. ANSWERSTRANSMISSION HOUSING OUTSIDE FLUID PIPE
If clutch fluid is leaking into the housing of a Suzuki Forenza, it may indicate a problem with the clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder, as these components can fail and allow fluid to escape. It's essential to inspect these parts for signs of damage or wear. Additionally, check for any cracks in the hydraulic lines or connections. Addressing the issue promptly is crucial to avoid potential damage to the transmission and ensure safe vehicle operation.
Perhaps slave cylinder, line or fitting leaking?
it is usually the slave. At least for the 94, I believe it was moved outside the bell housing. For prior years it was INSIDE the bell housing so the whole Xfer case/trans had to be pulled to get at it. If it is leaking, look for brake fluid around the master inside & outside the firewall. If none seen, then probably the slave is leaking. Brake fluid also eats paint so fix it quick before it eats it away.
There is a smaller master cylinder next to the brake master cylinder. The clutch uses brake fluid also. If you mean where does it go if it is low, the slave cylinder on the transmission is probably leaking.