My Garage
Cart

OEM 2000 Toyota RAV4 Clutch Slave Cylinder

  • Select Vehicle by Model
  • Select Vehicle by VIN
Select Vehicle by Model
Make
Model
Year
or
Select Vehicle by VIN
For the most accurate results, select vehicle by your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number).

1 Clutch Slave Cylinder found

  • 2000 Toyota RAV4 Clutch Slave Cylinder - 31470-42010
    2000 Toyota RAV4 Clutch Slave Cylinder Diagram - 31470-42010
    View related parts

    2000 Toyota RAV4 Slave Cylinder

    Part Number: 31470-42010
    $102.49 MSRP: $143.86
    You Save: $41.37 (29%)
    Ships in 1-3 Business Days
    ADD TO CART
    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Cylinder Assembly, Clutch Release With Bearing; Clutch Slave Cylinder
    • Replaces: 31470-42020
    • Item Weight: 2.40 Pounds
    • Item Dimensions: 13.4 x 11.7 x 2.1 inches
    • Condition: New
    • SKU: 31470-42010
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    More Info
    Fits the following 2000 Toyota RAV4 Submodels:
    • Base | 4 Cyl 2.0 L GAS

2000 Toyota RAV4 Clutch Slave Cylinder

Looking for affordable OEM 2000 Toyota RAV4 Clutch Slave Cylinder? Explore our comprehensive catalogue of genuine 2000 Toyota RAV4 Clutch Slave Cylinder. All our parts are covered by the manufacturer's warranty. Plus, our straightforward return policy and speedy delivery service ensure an unparalleled shopping experience. We look forward to your visit!

2000 Toyota RAV4 Clutch Slave Cylinder Parts Q&A

  • Q: How to service and repair the Clutch Slave Cylinder on 2000 Toyota RAV4?
    A: Service and repair of the Clutch Slave Cylinder requires users to disconnect the clutch line using Special Service Tool: 09023-00100 while catching the fluid into a container and tightening the line to 15 Nm (155 kgf-cm, 11 ft. lbs.). The two release cylinder mounting bolts need removal while applying 12 Nm (120 kgf-cm, 9 ft. lbs.) of torque. The bleeder plug needs a 8.4 Nm (85 kgf-cm, 57 inch lbs.) torque for removal followed by pulling out the boot with the push rod before easily extracting the piston by blowing compressed air into the release cylinder. The first step to reassemble the piston is to apply lithium soap base glycol grease onto it followed by inserting the spring and piston into the cylinder before mounting the boot together with its push rod to the cylinder. To finish up the process, technicians perform installation by following the opposite steps of removal then conduct clutch system bleeding.