Clutch Slave Cylinder - Removal
REMOVAL
WARNING: DaimlerChrysler does not manufacture any vehicles or replacement parts that contain asbestos. Aftermarket products may or may not contain asbestos. Refer to aftermarket product packaging for product information. Whether the product contains asbestos or not, dust and dirt can accumulate on manual clutch parts during normal use. Follow practices prescribed by appropriate regulations for the handling, processing and disposing of dust and debris
NOTE: To prevent drainage of clutch master cylinder assembly upon slave cylinder removal, it is necessary to make sure brake master cylinder fluid level is full and reservoir cap is installed tight.
1. Remove transaxle from vehicle Manual Transmission/Transaxle - Removal.
2. Remove bolts to slave cylinder-to-clutch bellhousing bolts and remove slave cylinder (1) from transaxle.