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Does my 1996 vw jetta have a master cylynder for the clutch

Picture of 1996 clutch clutch

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It will be hydraulic or cable. If it is hydraulic then yes it will. Look under the dash at the clutch pedal & see if it has a cable or pushrod.

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2008

SOURCE: cost to replace clutch in 2000 VW Jetta

from what is was told locally is that it would be around $800 - $1000 and can take just around a full day to do. it is not a quick job, so labor costs can be high and the price of parts play a big factor in it just because it is a vw.

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  • Posted on Apr 30, 2009

SOURCE: Oil change for 1996 Jetta

IT USUALLY DEPENDS ON THE SEASON AND THE WAY YOUR CAR IS RUNNING BUT I'D RECOMMEND 10W40 FOR THE SUMMER.

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2010

SOURCE: does my 1996 vw jetta have a clutch slave or some

they are all cable operated clutches.the further down you have to push the nearer to replacement you are.

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2010

SOURCE: disconnect alarm for Vw jetta 1996

you have to use a wiring adaptor for that year model and might have to go get one oem from dealer anti theft has been triggered and you got a serious problem.

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  • Posted on Apr 26, 2010

SOURCE: clutch replacement instructions for 1986 VW Jetta

The release bearing goes in the back of the transmission. You'll need to remove the round "VW" cap on the end of the transmission. I would need to see the pilot bushing to know for sure. It could be the starter bushing or the clutch pushrod bushing.

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