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How to Replace Clutch Fluid

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Summary: In order to replace clutch fluid, a person must access their clutch master cylinder reservoir, which is generally located around the brake master cylinder. Be aware of clutch fluid leaks with help from the manager of an auto service shop in this free video on car maintenance.

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Brent Ferguson is the manager of Good Neighbor Shell and Auto Service in Nashville, Tenn.read more

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"Hi today we're going to discuss adding fluid to your clutch master cylinder reservoir. The clutch master cylinder reservoir generally is located around your brake master cylinder. Some systems actually use the same fluid as the brake master cylinder. This is the clutch fluid reservoir. To fill it up, you simply take the cap off. Either take DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid depending on manufacturer specifications, simply add it to the appropriate level and replace the cap. However, keep in mind if your clutch fluid is low, it has got a leak somewhere and should be addressed at your earliest convenience simply because it can very easily leave you stranded to where you cannot shift the gears if the fluid dissipates from the master cylinder."

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