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Audi A6 (1997 release)

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Clip the 3094 press a hose A (Fig. 8.2) supplying fluid to the clutch master cylinder.

Location hose (A) liquid feed to the clutch master cylinder, the lock (C) and the tube (B) in the clutch master cylinder
Fig. 8.2. Location hose (A) liquid feed to the clutch master cylinder, the lock (C) and the tube (B) in the clutch master cylinder


Remove the fluid hose to the clutch master cylinder.
Flat blade screwdriver to remove the retainer C, and remove the tube B (see. Fig. 8.2).
Remove the bottom furnish of the panel of devices from outside the driver.
If present, remove the switch on the clutch pedal.

The direction of rotation (1) and displacement (2) to disengage the lock pin from the main cylinder of the clutch pedal
Fig. 8.3. The direction of rotation (1) and displacement (2) to disengage the lock pin from the main cylinder of the clutch pedal


Disconnect the master cylinder of the clutch pedal. For this blade flat screwdriver turn the lock pin in the direction of the arrow 1 (Fig. 8.3) and remove the retainer in the direction of the arrow 2.
Remove the bolts the clutch master cylinder and pull, remove the master cylinder.




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