Slave Clutch Cylinder
Slave Clutch Cylinder: The Clutch Cylinder Slave of Orient Bearing are also called “Slave Cylinder Clutch and Slave and Master Cylinder”. They are designed to be used as parts of the clutch. They are directly used in most cars. All the master and slave cylinders of Orient Bearing are strictly tested before shipment.read more>>>

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Changing a defective slave clutch cylinder On the side of the transmission, there is a tiny cylindrical part called a clutch slave cylinder. It pushes fluid into the clutch hydraulic system and has a piston and cylinder bore. Although the slave cylinder is not as crucial as the master cylinder, it must be replaced when it breaks down. clutch slave cylinder issues A slave clutch cylinder issue could be brought on by a variety of things. For instance, it’s possible that your car’s slave cylinder isn’t receiving enough fluid. Numerous problems, such as pollution and low braking fluid levels, could be to blame for this. Rubber seals in the slave cylinder may degrade over time, allowing braking fluid and dirt to contaminate them. The brake fluid then turns hazy or black as a result. Make sure the slave clutch cylinder is installed correctly to prevent these issues. For instance, it might be necessary to change the hydraulic fluid and modify the travel and rest positions of the cylinder. If a leak develops, you should fix it as quickly as you can since it will let dirt and debris into the system. Additionally, you should routinely have the slave clutch cylinder serviced to detect any potential issues before harm is done. The car won’t be able to shift gears and might not be able to be driven if a slave clutch cylinder malfunctions. A malfunctioning slave cylinder might endanger the car much more severely. It can cause a slow clutch pedal, difficult gear changes, and potentially harm other transmission system components. Diagnoses for clutch slave cylinders might be challenging. A mushy clutch pedal and leaks in the slave cylinder and master cylinder are signs of a bad slave cylinder. Even if you are unable to identify the issue, a replacement cylinder is simple and inexpensive. Without a mechanic’s assistance, you can finish the task yourself if you have some basic knowledge of vehicle repair. Working in tandem with the master cylinder, the clutch slave cylinder is a crucial part of the clutch system. Brake fluid leaks or a vehicle’s inability to shift gears might both result from a clutch slave cylinder that isn’t working properly. The slave cylinder receives pressure from the master cylinder via a tubing system that connects the two. Internal and external seals on the slave cylinder aid to stop fluid leaks. A malfunctioning brake cylinder is another issue associated with the clutch slave cylinder. Inadequate internal seals may be at blame for this. The slave cylinder cannot receive braking fluid thanks to these seals. The clutch pedal shouldn’t ever come in contact with the ground when a brake cylinder isn’t working properly. If it occurs, get the system checked out by a specialist. symptoms of a leaky slave cylinder for the clutch Gear shifting may be difficult as a result of leaking slave clutch cylinders. Rust accumulation and creaking when you press the clutch pedal are indications that your slave cylinder is malfunctioning. Additionally, a malfunctioning slave cylinder can make your car shift slowly or not at all. Observing the color of the gearbox fluid is one approach to determine whether your car has a leaky slave clutch cylinder. Red, brown, or orange should be the color of the slave cylinder fluid. If the fluid is brown or crimson, the cylinder may be leaking. When this occurs, the clutch will keep pushing out while you’re driving, resulting in a gear crunch. The clutch pedal may also feel mushy or sink all the way to the floor due to a leaky clutch slave cylinder. The transmission might not work as a result of this issue. Brake fluid may splatter all around the clutch pedal as a result of a leaky slave cylinder. Other components of the transmission system may also sustain damage. If you observe these symptoms, your slave cylinder may be leaking. Examining the clutch pedal may make finding a bad cylinder simple. You might find it difficult to shift your car because it feels mushy or loose. Moreover, keeping an eye on the amount of clutch fluid in the car will help you spot a leaky slave cylinder. Send your vehicle to a gearbox repair expert if the level is low. A leaky clutch slave cylinder can also make it difficult to engage and disengage the clutch pedal. This might harm the transmission, which would make driving challenging. In extreme circumstances, a leaky clutch slave cylinder may also entirely malfunction, keeping you from applying the clutch. Low braking fluid could be caused by leaky clutch slave cylinders. It is best to have a professional examine your car to reduce the chance of further harm. Additionally, make sure the hydraulic fluid is brand new and the clutch slave cylinder is installed correctly. If the cylinder is placed incorrectly, this might result in serious driveability problems and gearbox damage. Any leaky slave clutch cylinder can be repaired by a mechanic with the appropriate tools and machinery. How to fix a clutch slave cylinder that is leaking One crucial component of the powertrain is the clutch slave cylinder. A leaking or damaged slave cylinder might prevent the clutch from engaging since it supplies the hydraulic pressure necessary to engage the clutch. Use the appropriate oil for the slave cylinder to avoid this issue. Synthetic oil is recommended since it guards against wear and strain on the slave cylinder. Examining the oil level in the reservoir is one approach to check for leaks. The slave cylinder is probably leaking if the level is low. In the event that the cylinder leaks, oil will spill onto the ground. The slave cylinder’s rubber seals may need to be replaced if fluid is dripping out of them due to wear and tear. If the hydraulic line is the source of the leak, you can fill the cylinder with brake fluid and jack it up. To prevent fluid leakage from the slave cylinder, be sure to place a drip pan underneath it. A brass punch can be used to prime the cylinder. To stop the air and fluid from mixing, make sure the bleeder valve is correctly closed when performing this. The best course of action is to replace the leaky seals on the slave cylinder. A mechanic can fix them, or you can buy a replacement cylinder. Replace the hydraulic fluid as well as the seals if necessary. Before attaching the replacement slave clutch cylinder, make sure the cylinder has been well cleaned. A slave clutch cylinder leak can be brought on by a variety of factors. First, the slave cylinder’s fluid is filthy. The fluid will turn hazy or black if this occurs. Rubber seals that are broken could possibly be the issue. Second, the cylinder might be causing the fluid and brake dust to combine. You will have trouble changing gears if the slave clutch cylinder’s fluid level is low. There is a problem here that has to be fixed right now. Bleed the system and then thoroughly inspect it for leaks if you discover that your slave clutch cylinder has a low fluid level. Brake fluid leaks can be brought on by clutch slave cylinder leaks. This can result in a noisy clutch pedal or a mushy brake pedal. The performance of your car might also be impacted by the leaky slave cylinder. Make sure to get your clutch slave cylinder changed if it is leaking. The clutch slave cylinder replacement could take up to eight hours.
Concentric Slave Cylinder OE List
For JEEP
619002 |
619003 |
619007 |
619008 |
4638464 4638465 4728060 |
619004 |
For Man
81.30550-0115 81.30550-0250 81.30716-6105 |
81.30550-0074 81.30550-0079 |
81.30550-0272 |
For Scania
13208100
1522377
For Audi & Golf
0A5 141 671
20157577
02M 141 671B
0A5 141 671 H
0A5 141 671 L
0A5 141 671 N
02F141671A
02F141671B
0C6 141 671
0C6 141 671 C
0C6 141 671 D
0C6 141 681 C
For Chery
519MHA-1602501
For Dodge
4899035AB |
5038118AB |
For FIAT
55183321 |
55186498 60802015 |
55180328 55184437 55209138 |
55190965 |
55190965 |
46516373 55184041 |
55199563 55228666 55230696 55238035 55248403 |
55210245 55214650 55240573 55243919 |
55224014 55224015 55232692 55232693 55240571 |
55354177 5679356 |
55197680 |
55209342 |
55181216 55183501 |
46823418 |
For Land Rover & Jaguar
UUB000010 UUB000050 UUB000070 |
UUB 105300 UUB 105301 |
UUB100192 UUB100193 UUB100194T |
LR014290 UUB000100 UUB000160 |
XR8Z-7A508-AA XR83-7A564-AA XR83-7K564-AA |
For SsangYong
3036021100 3036021300 3036021301 |
30360-34001 |
3036008100 3036008200 |
For Volvo
21580956 21580968 21580977 |
21459182 21580965 21934651 21934653 |
31259445 09181326 9181322 |
31259446 31259889 8636105 |
8675052 LR022452 |
For Citroen & Peugeot
16112 72980 2041 83 2041 89 |
2041 95 |
2041 82 96553 06480 |
2041 A6 2041 90 2324A078 2324A080 05273431AA 05273431AB |
2041 A1 2041 A4 2041 84 2041 99 9652574780 |
2041 A5 9677933380 9683093380 |
2041 A2 2041 A3 2041 85 2041 98 9661718680 |
9818310480 |
9675000480 |
For Hyundri
41421-38000 |
41421-38500 |
41421-24300 41421-24350 |
41421-24400 41421-3B000 |
For Ford
YL5Z 7A508 AA F87Z 7A508 AC | |||||||||||||||||||||||
F87A-7A543-AC XL34-7A543-AB F87A-7A508-AB | |||||||||||||||||||||||
F87Z-7A508-AA F37A-7A543-CB F47A-7A543-AA F57A-7A543-AD F87A-7A543-AC | |||||||||||||||||||||||
F1TA-7A508AA F4SC-7C522-BA F1TZ-7A564-A | |||||||||||||||||||||||
XS41 7A564 EA 1021237 1075776 96WT7A564BB | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2S65-7A564AA | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1212061 1474323 2S61-7A564-CA 2S61-7A564-CB | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1141597 2S61-7A564-AA | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7113400 94ZT7A564AA 94ZT7A564AB 006141165C | |||||||||||||||||||||||
D951003 E5TZ7A564A | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1504696 7113401 94ZT-7A564-BA 94ZT-7A564-BB | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1469873 8C11-7A564-AB
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For Mitsubishi
MN168395 418037410 |
SF-13197 ME523197 |
ME539937 ME538976 ME540229 ME523208 |
ME540224 |
ME540228 |
For Suzuki
23820-64J00 |
93193600 23820-79J00 |
23820 78M00 |
For Toyota
31400-59025 |
31400-0W010 31400-79005 31400-79015 |
31400-19005 31400-59005 31400-59015 |
31400-39006 31400-39005 |
For Mercedes – Benz
0002541808 0002541408 | |||||
0002542508 0002541608 0B7141671 | |||||
0002541508 | |||||
A0002541708 0B8141671 | |||||
A0002543608 A0002544608 | |||||
0002540420 0022506615 0022505115 0022502915 | |||||
3182600141 A 0022505515 | |||||
0002506215 | |||||
A 0022505815 A 0022507415 | |||||
A 0022505315 A 0022505715 | |||||
A 0022506015
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For Nissan & Renault
8200124021 7700110348 8200283479 | ||||||||||||||||||
30620 9222R 8200046102 8200855816 | ||||||||||||||||||
7700107635 | ||||||||||||||||||
30620-6S301 | ||||||||||||||||||
8200102464 8200148787 8200205238 8200764610 8200764612 | ||||||||||||||||||
30620 6299R 30620 6822R 8200213679 8200764616 8200805652 8200842575 | ||||||||||||||||||
30620-BN700 30620-BN710 30620-00QAB 30620-00Q0A 8200046103 8200764613 | ||||||||||||||||||
8200116459 8200341798 30620-AE800 | ||||||||||||||||||
30570-00QAB 8200785483 | ||||||||||||||||||
30620 2443R 8201035313 | ||||||||||||||||||
306A1 JK40D 306A1-JK40E | ||||||||||||||||||
30 62 028 99R
For Chevrolet
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