Clutch Slave Cylinder Aftermarket MX5 Mk1/2/2.5 Reviews

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Quality Aftermarket Replacement Clutch Slave CylinderThese are made in Europe to OEM standards. The slave cylinder can be rebuilt, but the cost is hardly justified when a great quality replacement can be yours for such a low price. The clutch slave cylinder should be located behind the driver side wheel. Remove the two bolts, the clutch line and the slave cylinder should come off to the right side. The slave cylinder actuates the clutch arm by use of hydraulic pressure. They do wear over time due to their age and repeated use. The first sign of problems is a vague clutch, followed by some leaking around the seals and eventually total failure. If you start to loose pedal pressure on clutch operation, the most likely cause is loss of fluid from the Clutch Slave Cylinder. Dirt works its way into the cylinder and causes scratches and grooves which lead to fluid leak or air getting in. If your clutch is not as crisp as it used to be, why not replace it or keep one in the garage just in case. These are new, not rebuilt slave cylinders. We have sold a large volume of these with great success and great reviews. Fits all Mk1, Mk2 & 2.5 models, 1989>2005

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Bought one of these back in May of 2019 as my previously one decided to give up the ghost after what I can only presume was 25 odd years. Fitting this was quite straight forward, but unfortunately as others have said these fail so easily. Barely done 3000 miles for different reasons since fitting and this has now given up too! Might have to buy the official OEM one to replace it as I'm not sure I can trust this part again. Might buy one to keep in the boot as an emergency replacement but other than that I'd avoid
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Posted 1 year ago
Lasted 2years from 2020 until now!!not great but the price of genuine mazda part so much more....I guess you get what you pay for...!!
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Posted 1 year ago
Edgars Mjasnikovs
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If you like to change slave cylinder every year! Then buy this. What a waste of money. The rubber part is already completely disintegrated.
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Posted 3 years ago
Mickael Pechabadens
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I've replaced the original slave cylinder about two years ago for this one, it's leaking from the big hole in the rubber boot (so, again). The rubber is very cheap on this part, so I'd recommend buying this and keeping the main body, but with the OEM seal kit they sell on this site. It will probably hold up the same time of the OEM with half the price of it
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Posted 4 years ago
As with so many others, failed within a year. As easy as they are to replace, doing it every year is no fun, so avoid.
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Posted 4 years ago
Ben Thompson
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Rubbish, the barrel for the hard-line is at the wrong angle. After hours of fighting it I still couldn't get it to bolt back in and reattach the hard-line. Just buy a kit to rebuild the original or get the OEM one and save yourself the hassle of this like of junk
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Posted 4 years ago
John Sheppard
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A total waste of time and money, I've fitted two of these aftermarket cylinders in the past year and both have failed within 6 months! Very poor quality they are low cost for a reason.
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Posted 4 years ago
Michael Prynn
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Sorry to state, but I follow in ranks of those who bought and found it to fail early, 4 months to be exact. Internal rubber seals x2 failed, perished.
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Posted 4 years ago