Dorman - First Stop Clutch Master Cylinder P/N:CM640189
Press the pedal and shift smoothly — the Dorman - First Stop Clutch Master Cylinder CM350006 supplies the hydraulic pressure that disengages the clutch when you push the pedal, and it drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1991-1994 Toyota Previa [L4-2.4L]. If a leaking or worn-out clutch master cylinder is behind a soft pedal or hard shifting on your Previa, this unit replaces it.
Item grade: Standard Replacement. Package contents: one clutch master cylinder. Country of origin: Taiwan.
Interchange: 18M2174 · CMT-049 · CMT049 · M903200 · Q-56800 · Q56800 · 072-8855 · 0728855 · 12972 · 136.44800 · CM450240 · CM1208 · 350006 · CMA350006 · 3140028100 · CM123125 · F123125. Manufacturer part number CM350006.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What vehicle does the CM350006 fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1991-1994 Toyota Previa with the L4-2.4L engine. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.
What does a clutch master cylinder do?
When you press the clutch pedal, it converts that pedal force into hydraulic pressure that actuates the slave cylinder to disengage the clutch so you can shift gears.
What are signs my clutch master cylinder may need replacing?
A soft or spongy clutch pedal, a pedal that sinks to the floor, difficulty shifting, or fluid leaking near the cylinder. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
What is the bore size and what fluid does it use?
It has a 0.625 in inside diameter bore and includes high-grade rubber components compatible with standard brake fluid.
What other part numbers does this cylinder interchange with?
It replaces numbers such as 18M2174, M903200, Q-56800, CM1208 and 3140028100; see the full interchange list in the description. Its manufacturer part number is CM350006.
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