1996 Mitsubishi Triton Repair Question
Topics covered: Clutch, Clutch slave, Transfer case.
Mileage: 200 miles.
Mileage: 200 miles.
Asked on January 3, 2012
How to remove a clutch slave cylinder
Complete process of removal of clutch slave cylinder fro this model triton (petrol) 6 clyner including possible removal of transfer case
Answer
Replied on January 3, 2012
Remove fluid line from master cylinder and plug it. Remove bolts securing slave cylinder to transmission. Remove slave cylinder. Be sure to bleed system after installing new unit.
Your vehicle isn't available in the U.S., so I can't give steps from our reference materials. I'll see what else I can find.
Replied on January 3, 2012
Our reference only says remove bolts and remove clutch slave cylinder. Nothing special.