Its got an air release valve one the slave cylinder. Get somebody to pump the brakes for you a couple of times then torque the release valve to release the air then tighten back up. Just repeat this process about 5 - 7 times (thats all it took for mine) when you are getting close to getting finished the pedal should be firm when you push it.
To bleed a clutch on a Nissan Stanza, you need to find the bleed-off valve, usually somewhere near the slave cylinder.
The same way you bleed brakes, but use the little bleeder valve on the slave cylinder. The same way you bleed brakes, but use the little bleeder valve on the slave cylinder.
remove 2 bolts holding it on,then replace, follow line back to bleeder valve,bleed,then bleed at slave cylinder
You must bleed the clutch dampener before bleeding the slave cylinder its that weird curvey steel hose before the slave unter the passangers feet. look arount the side of the dampner for the bleed screw
first take off slave cylinder, it should be mounted on your frame, then take off hoses, connect hoses to new slave cylinder. mount slave cylinder back to frame and bleed ur clutch for f*****g hours.
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.
You need to bleed the clutch
theres no adjustment. need to replace the clutch.or if clutch is new you need to bleed the slave cilinder by the transmission
You do something.
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.
bleed it the same way u bleed the brakes