2004 chevy cavalier clutch hydraulic hose replacement

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Asked by voltronxxx Nov 08, 2015 at 09:51 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I am having trouble finding a replacement  clutch hydraulic hose for my 2004 chevy cavalier. My old one has a small tear and fluid is leaking from it, making my clutch fall down to the floor. Where can I get one, even if it is online. Will any similar clutch hydraulic hose will work? Is it a good idea to replace the clutch hydraulic line as well? I noticed that the clutch master cylinder, the clutch hydraulic line, and the hoses are all separate parts in my car.

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A shop that builds hydraulic hoses for tractors might be able to make you one.

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That is excellent advice. Yes, any high pressure hose will work with right fittings. Bring the old hose with you and a construction equipment or farm tractor dealer will be able to duplicate it Or at the least direct you to a hydraulic hose shop (usually also sell bearings for all sorts of equipment also)

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Pontiac Sunfire also uses the same hydraulic line as cavalier. It's just two c-clips that holds it together. It's easy to replace. It is only available from the dealer so you will not find it at any parts stores, try find one at a junkyard and it will be much cheaper..

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