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clutch question

i got in the car today to start it up and when i put the clutch to the floor it did not come back i havent run it in about a week or so and i am wondering what it could be i've herd talk of the slave cylinder but where is it located also where is the resivour located any help will be appreiciated.

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The slave is outside under the car bolted to the bell housing. I am pretty sure the the clutch uses the power steering resevoir under the hood front right. Atleast one of your cylinders died. I think its the master that that prevents return when dead. Not sure.
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Clutch uses the brake fluid resevoir. It's in the back by the brake booster/oil fill tube.
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is the repairof the cylinder expensive and how long does it take i can get the labor for free.
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I recently replaced both of mine 10 minutes for the Master cylinder. 24 hours for the slave cylinder, some mates came over to help me (drink my beer) and we got side tracked (hung over) 30 minutes next day including the bleeding. As for price very reasonable( except for the 2 cartons of beer).

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