1.Make sure the Clutch fluid is full (DOT 3 brake fluid)
2.Get somebody to set in the car and pump the clutch 3 times and hold it to the floor,while they are holding it to the floor back the bleeder out on the slave cylinder until fluid squirts out. After you do this you need to tightin the bleeder back down before you bleed it again.
3.you want to do this until a nice stream of fluid comes out of the bleeder (3 or 4 times.) the pedal will stick to the floor on this step but it is normal. just pull it up and bleed it again. By the end of step 3 you will have a nice feeling pedal.
4.After you are done with these 3 easy steps make sure your fluid is to the max line in your clutch fluid res. and you are done. Enjoy your new feeling clutch.
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pump pedal 1 2 3 4 hold to the floor,other person open slave screw tssssit then close,release pedal very slowly,repeat repeat repeat it in very good motion,if there is no more tsssssit all solid fluid,gain
Pump the pedal to the floor and then screw on the cylinder.
if i replace slave cylinder in 1994 Honda civic ex will this make my clutch disengage and engage correctlyanswerchange master cylinder and slave properly then bleed the system properly.
You bleed the clutch at the slave cylinder located near the transmission close to the radiator up front.
It is on top of the slave cylinder hope this helps
figure out how to change master clutch cylinder and slave cylinder,then bleed the system properly
The clutch can't be adjusted. It is an hydraulic clutch. The clutch pedal sends pressure from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder on the clutch. IF you are having trouble with it the thing to do is bleed the air out at the slave cylinder. Have an assistant pump the clutch and hold it to the floor. Then open the bleed valve on the slave cylinder to let the air out of the system. On the final bleed hold the clutch to the floor and close the bleed valve on the slave cylinder. The clutch master cylinder operates of the brake fluid reservoir. Make sure you keep this full of brake fluid as you bleed the clutch.
Clutch is not adjustable. I would recommend changing the brake fluid in the clutch system and bleed the air out of it. If it continues to cause problems, rebuild the clutch master cylinder. Bob
after the clutch master cylinder has been replaced.
first check your clutch slave cylinder for leaks, if its leaking ,replace and bleed system,if its not leaking,bleed system ,dont forget to bleed clutch damperand if its still not right, then replace clutch master cylinder.
rplaced and bleed brackes on a 95 Honda civic but still no brakes
how do you bleed the clutch master cylinder in a 2005 mazda 3
answer remove 2 clutch pedal bolts and pin,remove the reservoir unscrew the fluid pipe,install the new one then bleed it very well