1998 Volkswagen Jetta "remove slave cylinder clutch" Questions

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...slave cylinder, throw out bearing, clutch master cylinder (if equipped with hydraulic clutch), pressure plate, or clutch disc. But the only true way to find out is to remove the trans and see for ...

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...remove and install a Slave Cylinder: http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152800b0594 Hope you see what you are your looking for! Good Luck! If you have any more problems let ...

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...slave cylinder, or the clutch master cylinder. Check the brake fluid under the hood in the clutch master cylinder. If it is gone, or low, you may be leaking brake fluid either from the slave cylinder ...

...What else do I need to check? It could be the clutch fork in the trans.. Did you try to pull it back up. If no pull it back up and pump the clutch. This is happen when you remove the slave

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...by hand. if it doesn't bulge, your problem is inside the hub of the transmission and requires removing it from the engine to fix the problem Sounds like you have a leak. Possibly a bad slave

...slave cylinder Remove the transmission. NOTE: Examine the clutch housing for traces of brake fluid. If fluid is present, install a new clutch slave cylinder. Remove the clutch slave cylinder. Examine ...

slave cylinder move at the transmission where it pushes on the clutch fork. The slave cylinder should move when the clutch pedal is depressed. If the cylinder does not move, suspect a defective master

...slave cylinder was removed to remove the transmission. If a new slave cylinder was installed when the clutch was replaced (this is a good idea to do when servicing a clutch with a bell housing ...

...slave & master cylinder citroen relay - need to unsrew /remove anything? Are you referring to the braking system or the clutch system? Generally the rule is that a Master Cylinder is at the pedal end ...

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...Remove the slave cylinder bracket retaining nuts and pull the assembly from the studs. If equipped with ABS, remove the brake master cylinder-to-power booster mounting nuts. Move the master cylinder ...

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