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s13love-green
02-22-2010, 11:49 AM
ok this is wat happen i guess mine had a leak and well i went to turn on my car to go some were and i stepped on the clutch and it just stayed down
so u checked the fluid and it was empty
im a bit of a newbee at cars so can some one help me????:s101:
how do i bleed the clutch im not to sure on how to do it
so can some one give me step by step instructions please :confused:

NINJASPY
02-22-2010, 12:14 PM
Look up fsm aka "factory service manual" for the year of your car. Then search that huge book. It will tell you everything.

ranger240
02-22-2010, 12:17 PM
my clutch did that too, clutch parts are cheap... just replace the slave and a bunch of other junk

DataXUnknown
02-22-2010, 12:26 PM
You should definitly get that leak fixed. Like said in posts above, clutch parts are cheap (besides the clutch itself).

To bleed the clutch (best with two people), pour some fluid in the reservoir, one person under the car loosen the bleed screw on the slave cylinder (located bolted onto the transmission), then as that screw is loose, have your buddy push and hold down the clutch pedal, while it's down screw that bleed screw back to tighten it, then release the clutch pedal (or pull it back up if it has no pressure) and repeat. Repeat until fluid shoots out of the bleeding screw in a solid stream. Pay attention to the fluid in the reservoir too, you may need to put more in as you bleed it.

Sorry I shoulda seperated it and done more grammer corrections, but I'm lazy and this has been covered before.

s13love-green
02-22-2010, 02:08 PM
You should definitly get that leak fixed. Like said in posts above, clutch parts are cheap (besides the clutch itself).

To bleed the clutch (best with two people), pour some fluid in the reservoir, one person under the car loosen the bleed screw on the slave cylinder (located bolted onto the transmission), then as that screw is loose, have your buddy push and hold down the clutch pedal, while it's down screw that bleed screw back to tighten it, then release the clutch pedal (or pull it back up if it has no pressure) and repeat. Repeat until fluid shoots out of the bleeding screw in a solid stream. Pay attention to the fluid in the reservoir too, you may need to put more in as you bleed it.

Sorry I shoulda seperated it and done more grammer corrections, but I'm lazy and this has been covered before.

thanks man ill try that

Soup Nazi
02-23-2010, 09:07 AM
This happened to me a couple of years ago. If you pour in the Fluid and it pours right back out through the Slave. Then just replace the slave, because that is most likely your issue.

d0pe240
02-23-2010, 09:24 AM
replace your slave cylinder (its like $20 at the most) and get rid of the damper, it would make bleeding the clutch easier.

s13love-green
02-23-2010, 03:02 PM
replace your slave cylinder (its like $20 at the most) and get rid of the damper, it would make bleeding the clutch easier.

ok thanks :hsdance: