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Default Clutch Fluid Reservoir - 10-17-2009 , 09:15 PM


For 04 Crossfire Coup, I could not find a separate reservoir like in older cars. The owner manual does not mention anything about it. I wonder if the clutch and the break share the same fluid reservoir. Can someone tell me if my thoughts are true? Thank you.


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Default Re: Clutch Fluid Reservoir - 10-17-2009 , 10:23 PM


From the service manual:
The clutch master cylinder supply hose comes from the
brake master cylinder reservoir.

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Default Re: Clutch Fluid Reservoir - 10-17-2009 , 11:31 PM


It uses the brake fluid reservoir and has a little tube that looks like split loom that goes through the firewall. It's not split loom so don't pull on it if you value the next 4 hours of your life. LOL Don't ask me how I know.




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Default Re: Clutch Fluid Reservoir - 02-08-2010 , 08:02 PM


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It uses the brake fluid reservoir and has a little tube that looks like split loom that goes through the firewall. It's not split loom tubing so don't pull on it if you value the next 4 hours of your life. LOL Don't ask me how I know.

Haha. I almost pull mine. I just thought it could make may work alot easier. Now, I am refilling some brake fluid on my machine.

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