Nissan Sentra Service Manual: Clutch master cylinder
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- Reservoir hose
- Reservoir tank
- Clutch master cylinder
Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
CAUTION:
- Keep painted surface on the body or other parts free of clutch
fluid. If it spills, wipe up immediately
and wash the affected area with water.
- Do not disassemble clutch master cylinder.
NOTE:
When removing components such as hoses, tubes/lines, etc., cap or plug
openings to prevent fluid from spilling.
- Drain clutch fluid. Refer to CL-7, "Draining".
- Remove air cleaner body assembly. Refer to EM-25, "Removal and
Installation".
- Remove reservoir hose from reservoir tank and clutch master cylinder.
- Remove clutch master cylinder rod end (
) from clutch pedal.
- Pull up the lock pin (1) from connector of clutch master cylinder
(2) and separate clutch tube (3).
- Rotate clutch master cylinder clockwise by 45 degrees, and then
remove clutch master cylinder from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
Keep painted surface on the body or other parts free of clutch fluid.
If it spills, wipe up immediately
and wash the affected area with water.
- With the nipple (1) rotated clockwise by 45 degrees, insert clutch
mastery cylinder into the mounting hole. Rotate the clutch master
cylinder counterclockwise by 45 degrees (A) as show to
secure it. At this time, nipple (1) is in the upward (B) position.
- Install clutch master cylinder rod end to clutch pedal.
CAUTION:
Press clutch master cylinder rod end into clutch pedal until
it stops.
- Install reservoir hose to reservoir tank and clutch master cylinder.
CAUTION:
Rotate reservoir hose with painted mark facing upward.
- Press down the lock pin into connector of clutch master cylinder until
it stops.
- Install clutch tube into connector of clutch master cylinder until it
stops.
- Fill with clutch fluid and perform air bleeding procedure. Refer to
CL-8, "Refilling" and CL-9, "Air Bleeding".
- Installation of the remaining components is in the reverse order of
removal.
Inspection and Adjustment
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION
- Check for fluid leakage and the fluid level. Refer to CL-7,
"Inspection".
- Check the clutch pedal height. Refer to CL-5, "Inspection and
Adjustment".
- Check the clutch interlock switch position (if equipped). Refer to CL-5,
"Inspection and Adjustment".
- Check the clutch pedal position switch position (if equipped). Refer to
CL-5, "Inspection and Adjustment".
ADJUSTMENT AFTER INSTALLATION
- Adjust the clutch interlock switch position (if equipped). Refer to
CL-5, "Inspection and Adjustment".
- Adjust the clutch pedal position switch position (if equipped). Refer to
CL-5, "Inspection and Adjustment".
- Perform the air bleeding procedure. Refer to CL-9, "Air Bleeding".
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Clutch pedal
Stopper rubber
Clip
Clutch interlock switch (if equipped)
Clutch pedal position switch (if equipped)
Pedal pad
Pedal stopper rubber
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CSC (Concentric Slave Cylinder)
Clip
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Clutch damper
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Clutch master cylinder
Hydraulic Layout
Clutch tube
Lock pin
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Do not touch bulb while it is lit or right after being turned off.
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