Open the vehicle by removing the engine cover and air cleaner assembly before beginning with the hydraulic hose. Start by unplugging the battery's negative cable, then take off the lower instrument panel bezel. Following this, remove the pushrod connected to the clutch pedal. By releasing the retaining clip and pulling away the hydrolic tube, the supply tube can be disconnected at the clutch master cylinder. To empty the master cylinder and stainless steel tubing, take off the
Brake Master Cylinder cap and drain the liquid into a proper container. Release the supply line that links the master brake to the clutch cylinder and cover or collect any fluid that leaks out of the master cylinder reservoir with the cap so it is not spilled. Handle the clutch master cylinder with care as it is removed, since doing so improperly can harm the tube and result in the clutch being released incorrectly upon installation. Please note that spilled brake fluid may damage your vehicle's paint; be sure to clean it up quickly with water. After all is finished, rotate the master cylinder assembly 1/4 turn and gently pull the hydraulic pipe out of the retainer and through the engine compartment.