It is on the fire wall close to the master cylinder, and it is small.
Whoever wrote this is totally wrong very wrong
the clucth slave cylinder is located inside the transmission
you need to remove the transmission and that is the only way to replace slave cylinder because you have to slide out the cylinder from the input shaft after you remove the mounting screws also there is a trick to remove the Hydrolic line you can use special tool or use two flat head screw drivers put each on both side and push toward transmission and have a friend pull out the line anyway special tool only cost like $5.00 and good luck
The 02 Chevy S10 with a 4 cylinder or a 6 cylinder does not have a timing belt.
the slave cylinder is bolted to the drivers side of the transmissions bellhousing,the reservoir for it is on tne drivers side firewall
The 2002 Chevrolet S10 was fuel injected.
Replacing the clutch slave cylinder requires removing the transmission assembly. I would recommend purchasing a shop repair manual for that vehicle if you intend on DIY.
Napa Auto parts for around $52.00 for the line for the slave and mater assembly around $200.00
how do you connect the hyraulic master cylinder to the clutch slave cylinder on a 2000 chevy S10 pickup 2.2 4.cylinder
First cylinder in front on drivers side.
Inside bell housing. Transmission has to be removed to gain access to the slave cylinder/throw-out bearing.
The clutch slave cylinder is probably at fault. Replacement is necessary to fix problem. Transmission must be removed to gain access to the slave cylinder.
The slave cylinder on my s10 in on the driver side of the transmision. There are only 2 nuts that have to be removed to take the slave cylinder off. Then u must take out the pins to remove the clutch line.. Hope this helps
One for each cylinder, six in a six cylinder, four in a four cylinder.
The slave cylinder is inside the trans. If you need to replace it you will have to pull the trans out. Its not that bad, its a afternoon though.