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Chevrolet Lanos (since 2004 of release), Daewoo Lanos (since 1997 of release)

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Replacement master cylinder clutch



You will need: the keys "10", face head "13" special key "10" for nuts, pipes, extension, knob-nose pliers.
1. Unscrew the tank and pump out (for example, a large medical syringe) of used brake fluid master cylinder reservoir supplying the hydraulic clutch.

NOTE
Tank common to the brake cylinder and the clutch has three separate sections: two separate circuits for hydraulic brakes and one for the hydraulic drive clutch.

2. Remove coolant expansion tank engine (see. "Removing and installing expansion tank").
NOTE
Coolant expansion tank of the engine must be removed to gain access to the main cylinder drive clutch. The tank can not be removed completely, it is enough to turn on two nuts of its fastening and take the tank to the side without disconnecting from it hoses and coolant drain.

3. Squeeze the pliers bent lugs clamp, slide the clamp along the supply hose ...
4. ... and disconnect the hose from the master cylinder.
5. Remove the nut tube hydraulic drive clutch master cylinder ...
6. ... and move the tube to the side.
7. In the passenger compartment under the dashboard, disconnect the clutch pedal pusher of the main cylinder (see. "Removing and installing clutch pedal").
8. Remove the two nuts securing master cylinder to the clutch body ...
9. ... and remove the master cylinder.
10. Install the parts in reverse order of removal, and Bleed the (see. "Bleeding clutch hydraulic drive").
11. Check the operation of the drive and, if necessary, adjust the clutch pedal (see. "Check and adjust the clutch drive").




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