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Mazda 3 (2003 release)

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Check and adjust the clutch pedal
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Check and adjust the clutch pedal free travel
Checking the clutch
Removing and installing clutch pedal
Removing and installing clutch tubes
Removing and installing master cylinder clutch
Removal, check and installation of clutch
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Removing and installing master cylinder clutch



Drain the clutch.
Remove the brake master cylinder by unscrewing the bolts.
Remove the vacuum brake booster, unscrewing bolts.
Loosen the clamp, disconnect the tube tank clutch master cylinder from the clutch master cylinder.
Drain in a plastic container.
Disconnect the hose from the clutch master cylinder.
Using a special tool, connect the hose and tighten the nut.
Connect the receiver clutch master cylinder reservoir with a clip to the clutch master cylinder.

Components master cylinder clutch
Fig. 3.10. Components master cylinder clutch: 1 - a collar; 2 - tube hydraulic drive clutch; 3 - a nut; 4 - the main cylinder drive clutch; 5 - a lining




ATTENTION
Connect the receiver tank clutch master cylinder so that it is not twisted.

Install the vacuum brake booster.
Install the brake master cylinder.
Remove air from the master cylinder.
Bleed the brake system.
After filling the tank of the main brake cylinder fluid coupling, remove the air from the clutch system.
Check and adjust the height of the brake pedal.
Check and adjust the clutch pedal assembly.
Check the brake fluid leak.
Check clutch fluid leakage.
Check the fluid level in the clutch reservoir.




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