Clutch Slave Cylinder for BMW X Series E84 (2013-2015)

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This is the cylinder that transmits forces applied to the pedal to the pressure plate. Replacing this while you service the clutch is an easy form of preventative maintenance.
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Clutch Slave Cylinder Bleeder Tool
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T#:49578590
Part#: 056958LA01
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$ 41.99 USD
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If you've ever bled the clutch hydraulic system on your BMW, you know how frustrating it can be. Designed with both DIY enthusiasts and professional technicians in mind, our clever tool simplifies one of the most notoriously annoying steps in clutch service.

Crafted from high-quality aluminum and finished in a durable black anodized coating, our clutch slave cylinder bleeder tool is built to last. Its function is simple: the adjustable piston rod applies controlled pressure directly to the clutch slave cylinder’s piston, compressing it and reducing its internal volume. By minimizing the amount of air trapped inside the cylinder, bleeding becomes faster, cleaner, and far more effective—no more endless pedal pumping or inconsistent clutch feel. The result is firm, consistent clutch pedal engagement and a smoother overall driving experience, all achieved with less time and effort underneath the car.

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Simplifies bleeding the BMW clutch hydraulic system by reducing trapped air in the slave cylinder Eliminates excessive pedal pumping and inconsistent clutch feel Helps achieve firm, consistent clutch pedal engagement Crafted from high-quality aluminum for strength and longevity Durable black anodized finish resists wear and corrosion Designed for both DIY enthusiasts and professional technicians PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Our Clutch Slave Cylinder Bleeder Tool was designed, engineered, tested, and quality inspected by our Research and Development team at Turner. Nothing but the highest level of precision and quality through leading-edge product development technology, including FARO laser scanning for reverse engineering and quality inspection, SolidWorks 3D CAD modeling, rapid prototyping utilizing our in-house 3D printer, and rigorous long-term product testing.

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Genuine BMW Clutch Slave Cylinder - Multiple BMWs
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T#:49238
Part#: 21526785964
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$ 108.99 USD
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4% off MSRP
$ 113.92

MSRP stands for Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. This is the suggested retail price provided by the manufacturer, supplier or seller.

$ 108.99 USD
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On vehicles that have hydraulic clutches, the slave cylinder transmits pedal movements to the clutch pack. The hydraulic aspect of this system makes clutch engagement much more comfortable. Like any hydraulic system though, the corrosive brake fluid can wear out seals and cause leaking and failure. If this is the case on your car, the best solution for repair is replacing the defective part.
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BMW 07-15 Slave Cylinder
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T#:41526350
Part#: 21526775872
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$ 136.99 USD
$ 136.99 USD
In vehicles equipped with hydraulic clutches, the slave cylinder uses fluid pressure to transfer pedal movement to the clutch pack, delivering smoother and more comfortable engagement. However, over time, the corrosive nature of brake fluid can degrade internal seals, leading to leaks or complete failure. If you're experiencing these issues, the most effective fix is to replace the faulty component.
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