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Anonymous Posted on Jul 14, 2010

Where do we find the place to put the clutch/gear fluid for a manual transmission for my mazda mx-6 1993.

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    Marvin Jul 20, 2010

    clutch fluid or gear oil, which is it?

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The clutch on mazda cars shares the same fluid reservoir as the brakes. Bleeding the clutch is just like the brakes. The clutch slave cylinder is on the front side of the transaxle. You can find it by following the line from the master cylinder that does not go to the ABS unit/brakes. bleed just like brakes, you have to pump cl utch to get are out of it.

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