On a 1992 Suzuki Tracker, the slave cylinder is located on the transmission, typically mounted on the side of the transmission housing. It's connected to the clutch fork and operates the clutch mechanism. To access it, you may need to remove some components, depending on your vehicle's configuration and whether there are any obstructions. Always consult a repair manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle.
first take off slave cylinder, it should be mounted on your frame, then take off hoses, connect hoses to new slave cylinder. mount slave cylinder back to frame and bleed ur clutch for f*****g hours.
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
The slave cylinder is located on the front top side of the transmission. It is held in place by two bolts. The easiest way to find it is to trace the hydraulic line from the filler cup to the slave cylinder. This is the same for all 92-97's. I am not sure about any other year.
Hi, The slave cylinder is on the side of the transmission. The hydraulic clutch system bleeder valve is on the slave cylinder. If you're bleeding the cluth, remember to have a jar and some clear plastic to bleed the system and never re-use the fluid you remove from the clutch master cylinder or the slave cylinder. Good luck and I hope it's a warm day for you. Please remember to use jack stands or heavy metal ramps. Steve H.
at the slave cylinder, you will need to remove the clutch inspection plate to do so.
the hood release for the geo tracker is in the glove box
how to replace the slave cylinder on a 1993 jeep wrangler
It has to be on the slave cylinder, not sure that was your question.
Remember, keep the master cylinder full so you don't suck air into the slave cylinder. Then you put the fluid in the slave cylinder.
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on my 92 tracker with 1.6 motor i get about 20 to 21 to the gal.
The slave cylinder for a hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing