When the clutch pedal goes soft or the hydraulics start leaking, the Dorman First Stop Clutch Slave Cylinder CS650156 is a direct replacement for a range of 2005-2013 Dodge Ram and RAM 2500/3500 pickups. It converts hydraulic pressure sent from the clutch master cylinder into the movement that disengages the clutch, so you can change gears.
A soft or sinking clutch pedal, fluid seepage near the cylinder, or difficulty shifting can be signs this slave cylinder may need replacing; diagnose the cause first, since other clutch-hydraulic parts can produce similar symptoms. This listing includes one clutch slave cylinder. Country of origin: Mexico.
Fitment:
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Manufacturer part number CS650156.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What does this 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 CS650156 fit?
It's a direct replacement for 2005-2013 Dodge Ram and RAM 2500/3500 trucks with the L6-5.9L, L6-6.7L, or V8-5.7L engines. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full application list.
What fluid is it compatible with?
Its high-grade rubber components are made for standard brake fluid, the usual fluid in clutch hydraulic systems. Use the fluid specified in your vehicle service information.
What are signs my slave cylinder may need replacing?
A soft or sinking clutch pedal, fluid leaks near the cylinder, or trouble shifting can be signs. Diagnose the cause first, as other parts can cause similar symptoms.
What's included and where is it made?
The package contains one clutch slave cylinder. Country of origin: Mexico.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.