CLUTCH SYSTEM > Master Cylinder

REMOVAL

NOTE:

The illustration shows a representing model. Perform the same procedures for the other models.

1. Thoroughly drain the clutch fluid from the reservoir tank.

2. Remove the snap pin and clevis pin, and then separate the push rod of the master cylinder from clutch pedal.

(A)

Clevis pin

(B)

Snap pin

(C)

Push rod

(D)

Lock nut

3. Remove the air intake chamber. (Gasoline non-turbo model)

4. Remove the intercooler.

Gasoline turbo model

Diesel turbo model

5. Remove the clutch pipe from the master cylinder.

6. Remove the master cylinder and reservoir tank as a unit.

CAUTION:

Be careful not to spill the clutch fluid. Clutch fluid spilled on the vehicle body will harm the paint surface; wash it off with water and wipe clean quickly if spilled.

(A)

Master cylinder

(B)

Clutch pipe