The Audi 100 debuted in 1968 and was discontinued in 1997. During the development of the Audi 100, many popular clutch master cylinder parts have been built. The clutch master cylinder parts are in every vehicle with a manual transmission. The fluid is stored in the master clutch cylinder and then is forced to the slaver cylinder providing pressure to the piston and enabling the clutch of Audi 100 to maneuver.
Audi 100 stands out for great parts. However, consumers need new clutch master cylinder parts if these parts are worn or damaged. The clutch master cylinder is used in manual transmissions and helps generate the hydraulic pressure needed to engage the clutch. Signs of a failing clutch master cylinder include as follows. Low clutch fluid, soft/spongy clutch pedal, dark clutch fluid, and the clutch pedal gets stuck to the floorboard. There are lots of top-quality and durable parts available on our website. Choose among a vast selection of Audi 100 parts online at varied prices.