Removing
Clutch Slave Cylinder Parts
1 - cover; 2 - pusher; 3 - piston; 4 - spring; 5 - body of the working cylinder; 6 - sealing gaskets; 7 - special bolt; 8 - fitting; 9 - pipeline
1. Remove the ground wire from the battery.
Attention! If your radio has an anti-theft code, check that you have the pairing codes before disconnecting the battery.
Attention! On models since 1993, the airbag system is disabled if the battery is disconnected for an extended period. If the airbag warning light comes on and stays on after reconnecting the battery, take it to a specialist workshop to restore the system to normal.
2. Raise the front of the car and secure it on stands.
3. Unscrew the pipeline from the clutch slave cylinder, unscrew the fastening bolts and remove the clutch slave cylinder.
Installation
1. Install the clutch slave cylinder on the clutch housing, while the pushrod should be installed in the socket of the clutch release fork, and secure the clutch slave cylinder with bolts.
2. Screw the pipeline to the clutch slave cylinder.
Fill the clutch master cylinder reservoir with brake fluid and bleed the air from the hydraulic system.