Questions & Answers for: slave cylinder 1997 jeep wrangler

...slave cylinder help! I am replacing the master/slave cylinder assembly in a '94 Jeep Wrangler. I have located the bleeder screw in the new assembly, however there is no screw! In the old assembly ...

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slave cylinder but i continue to have problems after my jeep sets for awhile, the transmission will not go into gear, if i pump the pedal about 30 times it will shift great while i'm driving..........

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Question about 1990 Wrangler

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...slave cylinder on this model is located inside the transmission bell housing. You would have to pull the tranny to see it. Bleeding the slave cylinder is a fairly simple process. Underneath the ...

...slave cylinder on a 2000 jeep wrangler how do I do this? If your jeep is high enough without using jack stands, crawl under the vehicle, and on the left hand side of the clutch housing is the valve, ...

slave cylinder in my 1988 yj wrangler. After bolting everything to gether i found out that the shifter will not move out of neutral. some one please help. Did u bleed the system to get rid of the air.

...slave cylinder. Follow the hydraulic line from the Master Clutch cylinder down to the slave cylinder by the transmission. The bleeder valve should be on the passenger side of the transmission if you ...

my 2001 jeep wrangler has no bleeder on the slave cylinder how do you bleed this thing just gravity? Hi, the master and slave come prebled from factory so unfortunatly you will have to buy a new one

...slave cylinder. See Fig. 1 (attached in link) . Place other end of hose in glass container 1/2 full of brake fluid. Loosen bleeder screw while holding bleeder screw fitting. 2. Have an assistant ...

Question about 1991 Wrangler

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...clutch or if its cable operated, you can only bleed hydraulic clutches, to bleed it you would bleed at the ******, you will see the bleeder screw on the slave cylinder that operates the clutch

Question about 1992 Wrangler

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...slave cylinder but just not sure if I am loosening the right part. Can't find any pictures. There is only one bleeder valve on the clutch slave cylinder so you can't be loosening the wrong ...

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