Clutch Master Cylinder for BMW 6 Series E63 (2004-2010)

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The clutch master cylinder translates forces applied to the pedal down to the slave cylinder. No pressure in the pedal can be indicative of a failed master cylinder.
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Clutch Master Cylinder
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Part#: 21526777344
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Genuine BMW Clutch Master Cylinder - E64 E63 E60 E61
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$ 241.00 USD
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Genuine BMW Input Cylinder Clutch
This item fits the following BMW Chassis:
E60 M5,E63 M6,E63

BMW 04-10 Master Cylinder
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The clutch master cylinder is the starting point of your clutch’s hydraulic system, translating pedal pressure into fluid movement that reaches the slave cylinder and engages the clutch pack. As these units age, they can develop leaks—making replacement the most effective way to restore proper clutch operation. Brake and hydraulic fluid are highly corrosive, and over time, they can break down the rubber seals inside the master cylinder. When these seals fail, fluid pressure drops, leading to poor clutch engagement and possible fluid leakage past the seals. Replacing a worn clutch master cylinder can dramatically improve shifting feel and drivability. Note: When installing a new unit, you’ll need to bleed the system to remove air from the lines, and you may lose some fluid in the process. Be sure to have fresh brake fluid on hand to top off and restore full clutch performance.
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