Master Cylinder for brake and clutch are located next to the ABS unit on the firewall of the driver side in the engine bay. Slave cylinder for clutch is located on the bottom of the transmission.
Right at the clutch master cylinder reservoir under the hood.
There is no fluid in the clutch....The clutch master cylinder takes DOT 3 brake fluid. It is the same fluid that you put into the brake master cylinder
Under the hood at the top right corner. The brake master cylinder is also there, but the clutch is the smaller of the two.
it is located on the side of the transmission
The slave cylinder for your hydraulic clutch is located inside the manual transmission bellhousing
If it does not have a Hydraulic clutch, then it has no fluid. If it has a Hydraulic clutch the clutch master cylinder is normally located on the firewall, driver's side, near the brake master cylinder.
The most probable cause is that the clutch is either not releasing; master/slave cylinder not working, or the clutch itself is damaged.
Answer: Normally located down by clutch arm (that sticks out between the engine and transmission). How do you locate it? The clutch pedal depresses a clutch master cylinder on the firewall (driver side). Follow the hose line down to the where the clutch arm is located. NOTE: don't get the brake master cylinder and clutch master cylinder confused, its easy if you do not work on cars regularly.
It is located on the clutch slave cylinder. The slave cylinder is mounted on top of the transmission. Have someone push on the clutch cable and you will see movement on the cylinder.
It is located on the center, top, rear of each cylinder head.
The clutch gets its fluid from the master brake cylinder reservoir. The master clutch cylinder sits just below the master brake cylinder reservoir and is fed fluid by gravity.