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Greg Mcroberts Posted on Jan 11, 2014

Clutch fluid location

Where is the clutch master cylinder

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Hi there. the best way to find it is to first locate the clutch housing.
then find the master cylinder on the clutch housing. and follow the
pipe work back till you find the master cylinder. hope this helps.

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2009

SOURCE: clutch cylinder inside car is it broke

you have to bleed the air out of it. If there is not fluid leaking from the master cylinder on the firewall.it can leak on the inside of car or the out side if the master cylinder is bad.first make sure the reservoir stays full then open the bleeder on slave cylinder. this is called gravity bleeding. once fluid comes out, tighten bleeder, pump pedal one time loosen bleeder while holding clutch pedal down and then tighten. do this repeatedly until no air comes out. you can pump pedal several times,then hold and bleed however you like but I have better luck with individual pumps. just make sure that the lines hooked to slave cylinder are tight and there are no air leaks. and that the line does not go below the slave cylinder because sometimes air gets trapped in the lowest part of system.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2009

SOURCE: 1992 YJ clutch fluid disapears.

It's probably your slave cylinder. On my '89 it was located in the clutch housing. You have to take the tranny off to get access to it. This is probably why the fluid is "disappearing." I'd suggest changing the clutch while you're at. They sell kits for this at auto parts stores.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 26, 2009

SOURCE: PEUGEOT 406 LX DT 1998 2088 CC CLUTCH SLAVE CYLINDER

I understand these cars have a sealed clutch system. When they fail you replace the whole kit master,hydrolic pipe and slave (comes in one piece). Search on ebay maybe £45 or so.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: leeking master cylinder vw trasporter t4 2001

Hi,

The leak is only a symtom the real problem is the pedal box! it will have broken!

put your head in the footwell, press the pedal by hand while watching the master cylinder.

If you can see ANY movement of the master cylinder then the mounting has failed!

Hope that helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: leaking clutch fluid drips on

check ur slave cyinder

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