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Operating Cylinder: Removal

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  1. Remove the air cleaner case and air intake duct (Non-Turbo model)  .

    < Ref. to REMOVAL , Air Cleaner Case. > and

    < Ref. to REMOVAL , Air Intake Duct. >

  2. Remove the intercooler (Turbo model)  . < Ref. to REMOVAL , Intercooler. >
  3. Remove the clutch hose from operating cylinder.
    CAUTION: Cover the hose joint to prevent clutch fluid from flowing out.
    • NON-TURBO MODEL 
      Fig 1: Removing Clutch Hose From Operating Cylinder - Non Turbo Model
      G00957587Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
    • TURBO MODEL (5MT) 
      Fig 2: Removing Clutch Hose From Operating Cylinder - Turbo Model (5MT)
      G00957588Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
    • TURBO MODEL (6MT) 
      Fig 3: Removing Clutch Hose From Operating Cylinder - Turbo Model (6MT)
      G00957589Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  4. Remove the operating cylinder from transmission.
    • NON-TURBO MODEL 
      Fig 4: Removing Operating Cylinder From Transmission - Non Turbo Model
      G00957590Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
    • TURBO MODEL (5MT) 
      Fig 5: Removing Operating Cylinder From Transmission - Turbo Model (5MT)
      G00957591Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
    • TURBO MODEL (6MT) 
      Fig 6: Removing Operating Cylinder From Transmission - Turbo Model (6MT)
      G00957592Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.