Where is the clutch slave cylinder located on the Haval H6?
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Haval H6's clutch slave cylinder is located behind the engine and in front of the transmission. For the 1.5T model, it's integrated with the release bearing inside the transmission. Introduction to clutch cylinders: The clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder function as two hydraulic cylinders. Working principle of clutch cylinders: The master cylinder has two oil pipes, while the slave cylinder has only one. When the clutch is depressed, pressure from the master cylinder is transmitted to the slave cylinder, causing it to activate. The release fork then separates the clutch pressure plate and disc from the flywheel, allowing gear shifting. When the clutch is released, the slave cylinder stops working, allowing the clutch pressure plate and disc to reconnect with the flywheel to continue power transmission, while the slave cylinder's oil returns to the reservoir.