Clutch Cellonoid
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You probably mean clutch cylinder, not cellonoid (solenoid).
There are two clutch cylinders. A master, located in the engine compartment, and a slave, located on the side of the transmission. They are connected by a hydraulic line.
Not very difficult to replace, you'll need to jack up the car to get to the slave cylinder. You'll probably need to bleed the system too, no big deal.
You probably mean clutch cylinder, not cellonoid (solenoid).
There are two clutch cylinders. A master, located in the engine compartment, and a slave, located on the side of the transmission. They are connected by a hydraulic line.
Not very difficult to replace, you'll need to jack up the car to get to the slave cylinder. You'll probably need to bleed the system too, no big deal.
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