Keep your hydraulic clutch working smoothly with the Dorman - First Stop Clutch Slave Cylinder (CS12247). It's an externally mounted slave cylinder built as a direct replacement for a range of Isuzu applications, including the 1989-1993 Amigo (L4-2.3L), 1989-1994 Amigo (L4-2.6L), 1988-1992 Pickup (L4-2.3L), 1988-1992 and 1995 Pickup (L4-2.6L), 1991-1994 Pickup (V6-3.1L), 1991-1992 Rodeo (L4-2.6L and V6-3.1L), 1986-1987 Trooper (L4-2.2L and L4-2.3L), and 1988-1991 Trooper (L4-2.6L).
The slave cylinder receives hydraulic pressure sent from the clutch master cylinder and uses it to move the release mechanism that disengages the clutch. If a leaking or worn slave cylinder is the cause of a soft, sinking, or inconsistent clutch pedal, this unit replaces it.
Country of origin: China. Manufacturer part number CS12247.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What does this clutch slave cylinder do?
It receives hydraulic pressure from the clutch master cylinder and uses it to move the release mechanism that disengages the clutch when you press the pedal.
Which vehicles does CS12247 fit?
It's a direct replacement for select 1989-1994 Isuzu Amigo, 1988-1995 Isuzu Pickup, 1991-1992 Isuzu Rodeo, and 1986-1991 Isuzu Trooper models. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your engine.
What fluid does it use?
It includes high-grade rubber components for compatibility with standard brake fluid. Follow the vehicle service information for the correct fluid specification.
What are signs this part may need replacing?
A leaking or malfunctioning slave cylinder can cause a soft, sinking, or inconsistent clutch pedal. Diagnose the cause before replacing, as other hydraulic components can produce similar symptoms.
Is this an external slave cylinder?
Yes, it is an externally mounted slave cylinder built to match the original clutch slave design on the listed applications.
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