Clutch Slave Cylinder: Service and Repair
CSC (CONCENTRIC SLAVE CYLINDER)
Removal and Installation
COMPONENTS
CAUTION:
- If transaxle assembly is removed from the vehicle, always replace CSC (Concentric slave cylinder).
Return CSC insert to original position to remove transaxle assembly. Dust on clutch disc sliding parts may damage CSC seal and may cause clutch fluid leakage.
- Do not spill clutch fluid onto painted surfaces. If it spills, wipe up immediately and wash the affected area with water.
REMOVAL
1. Remove transaxle assembly. Transmission Assembly (RS6F94R), (RS6F52A) or (RS6F52H).
2. Remove CSC bolts and the CSC from clutch housing.
INSTALLATION
1. Install CSC to clutch housing and then tighten bolts to specification.
CAUTION:
- Do not reuse CSC.
- Do not insert and operate CSC because piston and stopper of CSC components may fall off.
2. Install transaxle assembly. Transmission Assembly (RS6F94R), (RS6F52A) or (RS6F52H).
3. Bleed the air from the clutch hydraulic system. Air Bleeding Procedure.