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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 13
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Hi there ive just had a clutch plate fitted and was only just nicely told by the mechanic the car needs a new clutch master cylinder but unsure on how difficult these are to replace myself.
I have tried searching these on the net with no joy apart from obtaining images which shows a device which looks like its held on by two bolts. Can anyone highlight to me where its located on the gearbox and how hard these are as a diy job. Thanks |
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 50
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Hi, the clutch master cyclinder is not connected to the gearbox. The slave cyclinder is connected to the gearbox. The master will be operated by the pedal. Cannot remember doing one on the 206 but i don think they are that hard.
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