2007 hyundai sonata slave cylinder location?
I have an 07 hyundai sonata and I have good knowledge of 5 speeds.. but I'm having a hard time trying to find the actual slave cylinder itself! But has anyone ever changed one? And can you give me a good idea of how to change it? Thanks in advance!
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It looks like the cylinder is located within the case behind the clutch. The part number is 41421-24300/41421-24350, available for sale here: CYLINDER ASSEMBLY - CONCENTRIC SLAVE made by Hyundai. #4142124300
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OMG, what freak designed that ? The cylinder and the throwout bearing in one part ...
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I was looking at the wrong part... it was the cluch master cylinder... But I'm trying to find a good way to remove it.... it's crammed in between the firewall, strut, and the brake booster.. but I need to find what bolts to pull to get it to come loose... it's VERY limited space to work with..
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The cluch, and the throw out bearing is all together.. it cost around $650 just for the cluch kit.. and that's for a cheep one.....
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Originally Posted by Kenthorkveen
(Post 50964)
I was looking at the wrong part... it was the cluch master cylinder... But I'm trying to find a good way to remove it.... it's crammed in between the firewall, strut, and the brake booster.. but I need to find what bolts to pull to get it to come loose... it's VERY limited space to work with..
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Originally Posted by Kenthorkveen
(Post 50965)
The cluch, and the throw out bearing is all together.. it cost around $650 just for the cluch kit.. and that's for a cheep one.....
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I'll keep everyone posted about this and how to remove it.. because it's the only thing on the Internet on how to remove the cluch master cylinder... so I'll take pictures of the process of me taking it apart, and putting it back together..
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Originally Posted by WholesaleHyundaiParts
(Post 50967)
If you end up needing this stuff let me know, I have the OEM clutch available for $719.00 (DISC & CLUTCH COVER ASSEMBLY made by Hyundai. #4120024300) so the total for an OEM "clutch kit," would only be $842.27 which is quite the deal... I hope those diagrams help you.
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That would be awesome kenthorkveen! If you have any trouble you can check out All-Data DIY (ALLDATAdiy.com Leading Source of Factory Automotive Repair Information).
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