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    REMOVING cluch pump

    can anyone explain how should i remove and reinstall the cluch pump (i dont know the exact name).. it's behind the pedals, a black tube... it leaking and the whole floor mat is wet... BTW the car is 318i

    PLEASE HELP!!!
    THANK YOU

    #2
    Unscrew the line at the firewall, unhook the hose from the clutch master cylinder. unbolt and remove.

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      #3
      Originally posted by DaN View Post
      Unscrew the line at the firewall, unhook the hose from the clutch master cylinder. unbolt and remove.
      Sometimes easier said than done, unfortunantly:(
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        #4
        It can be a real PITA to get it out and the new one in, but it's just a matter of getting the right angle on it, otherwise it's just as straightforward as DaN said.

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          #5
          You might actually want to unbolt it from the car on the inside, pull it through the firewall into the cabin and THEN unhook the line on the back side of it. It makes it MUCH easier to get to.

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            #6
            ok thanks all, i'll try on tuesday :)

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              #7
              Originally posted by PeaveyBassist View Post
              You might actually want to unbolt it from the car on the inside, pull it through the firewall into the cabin and THEN unhook the line on the back side of it. It makes it MUCH easier to get to.

              Will
              QFT, it is easier to unbolt the clutch master cyl. from the clutch pedal first, then remove the line. Depending on where it is leaking from you might need a new master cyl. anyway.
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