Open the bonnet and face the car. Look straight down behind the radiator and find the front engine mounting bracket. Just above that and slightly to the right is a is a lever that moves left/right with a boot on it. This will move when someone presses the clutch whilst sat in the car to help you identify it.
When you have identified this moving lever, look to where the lever disappears into the body of the engine and just above it will be a small nipple, normally covered by a rubber cap.
Remove this cap and follow the instructions for bleeding the clutch (loosen valve a half turn, have a friend GENTLY push the clutch in until fluid comes out and re-tighten valve. Take care - it can spurt!).
Most hydraulic clutch systems do have a bleeder valve.
Brake bleeder? Clutch bleeder? Coolant bleeder?
where is the bleeder valve for 2003 Saturn ion clutch
if youre referring to the bleeder valve, its on the clutch slave cylinder bolted to the transmission
Look at the back of the engine where the slave is for the clutch. The bleeder is right there. Just follow the hyd. line on the right side.
The bleeder valve in right on the slave cylinder, no idea how to open it though, it's all plastics and no screws
on the bottom of the clutch arm going into the tranny it looks like a little nipple like a brake bleeder screw
The PVC valve on a 2000 Hyundai Accent enters the head of the engine. It can be seen by the air manifold towards the driver side of the engine.
just change it
The bleeder is located at the clutch arm on the bell housing. There is a fluid line going from the master cylinder to the clutch bleeder. This metal line has flexible hoses at either end. Follow this line down to the front of the engine just about in the middle and you'll find the bleeder valve.
The torque specs on the valve cover bolts on a 1999 Hyundai accent are 71 to 89 INCH pounds or 8-10 N.m.
Not positive on yours but usually it's like this. Make sure the clutch master cylinder reservoir is full. Then have someone push and hold the clutch pedal to the floor. Open the bleeder valve on the clutch slave cylinder, letting the fluid squirt out, close the bleeder valve. Repeat process. You do this until the clutch fluid comes out clear with no bubbles. Usually 2 or 3 pumps will do it. Then make sure the bleeder valve is closed tight, top off the clutch master cylinder fluid resovoir and you're done. Hope this helps.