Dorman - First Stop Clutch Slave Cylinder P/N:CS37704
When your clutch pedal goes soft or the hydraulics start leaking, the Dorman - First Stop Clutch Slave Cylinder CS134508 converts hydraulic pressure from the clutch master cylinder into the mechanical motion that releases the clutch. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1999-2007 Ford F-250 Super Duty (V8-5.4L; V10-6.8L for 2000-2007), the 1999-2007 Ford F-350 Super Duty (V8-5.4L and V10-6.8L), the 1999-2006 Ford F-450 Super Duty (V10-6.8L), and the 1999-2007 Ford F-550 Super Duty (V10-6.8L).
If a failed slave cylinder is behind the trouble, replacing it can help restore proper clutch release. Signs this part may need replacing include leaking hydraulic fluid, a soft or sinking clutch pedal, and difficulty shifting into or out of gear; diagnose the cause before replacing, since other clutch or hydraulic components can produce the same symptoms. Country of origin: China.
Manufacturer part number CS134508.
What does the CS134508 clutch slave cylinder do?
It converts hydraulic pressure from the clutch master cylinder into the mechanical movement that disengages the clutch, allowing you to shift gears.
Which vehicles does this slave cylinder fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for 1999-2007 Ford F-250, F-350 and F-550 Super Duty and the 1999-2006 F-450 Super Duty with the V8-5.4L or V10-6.8L. See the Buyer's Guide tab for exact years per engine.
What fluid is this clutch slave cylinder compatible with?
It uses high-grade rubber components compatible with standard brake fluid, the fluid that runs the hydraulic clutch system. Use the fluid specified in your vehicle's service information.
What are signs my clutch slave cylinder may be failing?
Common signs include leaking hydraulic fluid, a soft or sinking clutch pedal, and difficulty shifting gears. Diagnose the cause first, as other components can cause the same symptoms.
What's included and where is it made?
The package contains one clutch slave cylinder. Country of origin: China.
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