The process begins with removing the lower driver side instrument panel and the illumination control module. Make sure brake fluid doesn't touch the interior trim or carpet, as it can poison someone if eaten and cause injuries to the eyes and skin; always use protective gear and glasses. After that, tighten a clamp around the hose connecting the brake master cylinder to the
Clutch Master Cylinder and remove the hose that links the clutch master cylinder to the tank. Following this, open the line at the clutch master cylinder and put a cap on it. After that, take out the clutch pedal spring, circlip and nuts, then turn the clutch master cylinder anti-clockwise to remove it from your car.