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2004 xB Manual..Clutch fluid Reservoir? Pedal adjustment? Nut size?

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Old 03-17-2017, 05:35 PM
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Default 2004 xB Manual..Clutch fluid Reservoir? Pedal adjustment? Nut size?

I have had to push my clutch down to the floor ever since I had the clutch etc replaced.
It's annoying and after a few years it's getting worse.
Like I need to push through the floor to get into the sweet spot.
I know you can adjust the pedal throw, but I can't seem to find the right sized wrench for the push rod nut.
Brakes are fine. I also wanted to check the fluid levels but can't figure out where the reservoir is.

I know it uses brake fluid but is it the same res too? How can I be sure it's getting to the cylinder?

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This place has microfish pictures - perhaps that will help
OEM 2004 Scion XB Transmission (Manual) Parts Online | Toyota Parts Overstock

Parts 31477 & 31478 looks like a bleed nipple. If you bleed the air out of it, odds are it will work right
http://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/show...category=21655

Something the original mechanic should have done
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Hi,
After I bleeding clutch slave cylinder and adjust clutch pedal high in spec. My clutch still does not has a good disengage and transmission shifting is not so smooth.
Should I buy the after market longer clutch pushrod to replace OE pushrod?
Thank you for advices.
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Originally Posted by Ericspyder
Hi,
After I bleeding clutch slave cylinder and adjust clutch pedal high in spec. My clutch still does not has a good disengage and transmission shifting is not so smooth.
Should I buy the after market longer clutch pushrod to replace OE pushrod?
Thank you for advices.
Ericspyder
Did you replace any clutch parts which caused you to need to bleed the system? The pushrod does not wear and thus should not have to be replaced. And it should work perfectly - if the clutch is not worn out - in the OEM length.
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Originally Posted by 2stroked
Did you replace any clutch parts which caused you to need to bleed the system? The pushrod does not wear and thus should not have to be replaced. And it should work perfectly - if the clutch is not worn out - in the OEM length.
I bought it used. I was bleeding clutch fluid because i think the previous never do that, also it was harder to shifting gear. it's better shifting after i bleeding it and raise the pedal high to spec. But when i try to shift to reverse, i feel like the clutch still is not completely disengage. That the reason I think to replace longer pushrod. Thanks for your advices.

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How is the oil level in the gearbox?
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Default Problem fixed..I replaced it with Redline 75W90. The shifting is smooth now.

Originally Posted by RichBinAZ
How is the oil level in the gearbox?
Thank you for your advice to check the fluid level. I checked the level is fine.
But I realize the previous owner use regular GL5.

I replaced it with Redline 75W90. The shifting is smooth now. Problem fixed.

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