Slave Cylinder Replacement - Honda Civic 2002-2003 Service Manual

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Slave Cylinder Replacement
NOTE:
Use fender covers to avoid damaging painted
surfaces.
Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage
the paint; if brake fluid does contact the paint, wash it
off immediately with water.
1. Write down the frequencies for the radio's preset
buttons. Disconnectthe negative (-) cable first,
then the positive
(+)
cable from the battery.
Remove the battery.
2. Remove the battery tray.
3. Remove the air cleaner housing cover and the air
cleaner housing (see step 6 on page
5~2).
4. Remove the intake air duct (see step 8 on page
5~3)
.
5. Remove the clutch line bracket (A).
6. Remove the mounting bolts (A) and the slave
cylinder (B).
A
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7. Remove the roll pins (C). Disconnect the clutch line
(D), and remove the
O~ring
(E). Plug the end of the
clutch line with a shop towel to prevent brake fluid
from coming out.
8. Install the slave cylinder in the reverse order of
removal. Install a new
O~ring
(A).
(Brake Assembly
lube)
9. Pull the boot (B) back, and apply brake assembly
lube to the boot and slave cylinder rod (C). Reinstall
the boot.
10. Apply super high temp urea grease (PIN
08798~
9002) to the push rod of the slave cylinder. Tighten
the slave cylinder mounting bolts to 22 N· m 12.2
kgf.m, 16Ibf·ft) .
Icont'd)
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