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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Anybody know how to replace clutch master cylinder?

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    I'm trying to replace my clutch master cylinder on my 2010 s4 but I can't figure out how I'm supposed to get in there. I got the usp clutch line in there but couldn't figure out how to get the ecu housing out to actually reach the master. Any tips, ideas or directions?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings fitzydude's Avatar
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    I'm not sure how to do it but on my car the lower ECU box was cracked and removed to replace the master. I'm guessing an indy shop did this to get at it. They could have removed the wiper transmission to remove it but that was obviously too much work.

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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzydude View Post
    I'm not sure how to do it but on my car the lower ECU box was cracked and removed to replace the master. I'm guessing an indy shop did this to get at it. They could have removed the wiper transmission to remove it but that was obviously too much work.

    Thank you! I guess I'll have to crack the ecu housing ... Just kidding. I'll try the wiper assembly route.

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