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Leaking clutch fluid Where is the slave cylinder"..I have been told to look at the slave cylinder because I do not see fluid under the car.

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  • Anonymous Mar 23, 2014

    got slave cylinder replaced a month ago when it was hard to get in to gear and now it seems i have same problem again. have been told it may need to be bled. any ideas?

  • Anonymous Mar 27, 2014

    I can't get the hydralic line to the slave cylinder to come off from the rubber hose any solutions to getting that off

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Slave cylinder should be on the left side of the bellhousing (follow the line from the clutch master if necessary) If you don't see fluid but you have lost some, also check where the rod from the pedal goes through the firewall to the master...they often leak there and will not drip on the ground.

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There slave cylinder is not leaking ,i did use brake fluid ,unless if i have to replace the cylinder ,and how do you remove it

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Look under dash first to see if fluid is running down from the pedal ??not quote me on this one but i think the slave might be inside the bell housing

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