Assemble the clutch slave cylinder instead of attempting to disassemble it; always use a new one. Note: The clutch slave cylinder is what this vehicle uses to encompass an input shaft which is inside the transaxle. It can be pulled out only when the engine and transaxle are separated. First, remove the transaxle from the vehicle. Secondly, remove two bolts that secure the clutch slave cylinder on the transaxle bell housing and take away from it. Installation is simply performed in the reverse sequence stated above. Lastly, put brake fluid (DOT 3 grade) into
Clutch Master Cylinder and bleed clutch hydraulic system.