In order to disconnect the clutch master cylinder, the first step is to disconnect the cable with the negative terminal of the battery. Following this, take away the driver side knee bolster and disconnect the electrical connector with the brake light switch. Next remove the clip to which the hydraulic line is fastened to the master cylinder of the clutch, with rags on hand in case of leakage, and seal with a plug. Then take out the nuts that hold the pedal assembly to the firewall and the pedal assembly, and pull out the hydraulic line out of the clutch master cylinder and plug it to prevent leaks. Lift the clip that holds the pivot pin of the clutch peddle and withdraw the pin. Lastly, remove the pins and hold the clutch master cylinder in place to the pedal assembly and then remove the master cylinder. To install, have to be done in the reverse sequence of removal and in case of extremely low fluid level fill the brake master cylinder reservoir with the recommended fluid, but care should be taken not to fill it completely because as the clutch components wear, the fluid will rise.