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Bleeding clutch mechanism > < Assembly overview - clutch hydraulics
Removing and installing clutch slave cylinder
Removing and installing clutch slave cylinder
Special tools and workshop equipment required
   
t  Torque wrench -V.A.G 1331-
Removing
–  If air filter prevents access to clutch slave cylinder, it must be removed → Rep. gr.24.
–  Remove starter → Electrical system; Rep. gr.27.
–  Remove gear selector cable, gate selector cable and cable support bracket from gearbox and tie it up → Chapter.
–  Lay a lint-free cloth under clutch slave cylinder.
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–  Pull clip -A- for pipe/hose line out of clutch slave cylinder to stop.
–  Pull pipe/hose line -B- out of clutch slave cylinder and seal hose.
–  Unscrew bolts for clutch slave cylinder -arrows- and remove clutch slave cylinder.
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Installing
Install in the reverse order of removal, observing the following:
–  Bolt clutch slave cylinder to gearbox -arrows- → Item.
–  Insert pipe/hose line -B- into clutch slave cylinder to stop.
–  Press in clip -A- to stop.
–  Test line by tugging on it.
–  Bleed clutch mechanism → Chapter.
–  Install gear selector cable, gate selector cable and cable support bracket → Chapter.
–  Adjust selector mechanism → Chapter
–  Install starter → Electrical system; Rep. gr.27.
–  If air filter has been removed, it must be reinstalled → Rep. gr.24.
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