Have a helper pump the clutch pedal several times in the 1500, then hold it down. Loosen the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder, and let air and fluid out until the pedal touches the ground. Close the valve and repeat the process until there is no more air coming out with the fluid.
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Thru the bleed valve on the slave cylinder attached to the transmission.
You bleed the clutch at the slave cylinder located near the transmission close to the radiator up front.
To bleed the hydraulic system for the clutch slave cylinder, there is a fitting on the drivers side of the transmission
your slave cylinder is bad,its bolted on to transmission,replace and bleed system.
the clutch slave cylinder on this car is located inside the transmission itself. The part has a rubber bushing that separates the the hydraulic lines and bleeder, from the section that is located in the transmission housing itself.
The slave cylinder is INSIDE the transmission bellhousing , it slides over the transmission input shaft , and then is bolted to the transmission. To change the slave cylinder the transmission has to be removed , but the slave cylinder line can be blead from the bleeder outside of the transmission bellhousing
Whenever you are having a problem with the clutch disengaging the engine from the transmission it is advisable to bleed the clutch slave cylinder. If the clutch can't be operated by bleeding the slave cylinder then the clutch master cylinder is gone and should be replaced.
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Right above the slave cylinder there is a bleeder screw. Just unsrew it and have someone hold in the clutch to start the bleed.
Replace the slave cylinder.
Yes , the slave cylinder for your hydraulic clutch is inside the manual transmission bell housing. It slides over the input shaft to the transmission and is bolted in place inside the transmission . To CHANGE the slave cylinder the transmission has to be removed , but the lines to the slave cylinder CAN BE BLEAD from a fitting that extends outside of the transmission bellhousing