Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement
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NOTE:
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Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint; if brake fluid does contact the paint, wash it off immediately with water.
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Put on gloves to protect your hands.
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RHD type is shown, LHD type is similar.
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Remove the brake fluid from the clutch master cylinder reservoir with a syringe.
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Remove the connector bracket bolt (A) (RHD type only). Disconnect the clutch pedal position switch connector (B) clutch interlock switch connector (C).
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Pry out the lock pin (A), and pull the pedal pin (B) out of the yoke.
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Remove the retaining clip stopper (If equipped). Remove the retaining clip (A). Disconnect the clutch line (B). Plug the end of the clutch line with a shop towel to prevent brake fluid from coming out, then remove the O-ring (C) from the master cylinder.
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Disconnect the reservoir hose (A) from the clutch master cylinder (B). Plug the end of the reservoir hose with a shop towel to prevent brake fluid from coming out.
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Remove the master cylinder mounting bolts (C).
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Remove the clutch master cylinder from then clutch pedal (D).
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Install the clutch master cylinder in the reverse order of removal. Install a new O-ring. Tighten the master cylinder mounting bolts to 22 N·m (2.2 kgf·m, 16 lbf· ft). Make sure the tabs on the master cylinder hose clamps are pointed in the directions shown.
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Install the new retaining clip (A), then install the retaining clip stopper (B).
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Check the clutch operation and check for leaking fluid.
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