The bleeder valve is on the front of the clutch housing. There is a metal line that goes from the firewall master cylinder to the slave cylinder. The metal line goes across the transmission. Follow it and you will find a bleeder screw with a rubber cover on it. Take the cover off to bleed the system.
Most hydraulic clutch systems do have a bleeder valve.
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.
Hydraulic clutches use a slave cylinder mounted at / on the transmission to operate the clutch lever. It has a bleeder valve much like a brake wheel cylinder or brake caliper. It typically shares the fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. Use penetrant to minimize the risk of shearing the bleeder valve. Once the valve is working, use the same sequnce to bleed as for brakes. Depress the clutch, open the valve, close the valve, release the clutch, repeat till clear fluid (no old fluid which is YELLOw) and no air, flows. REFILL THE RESERVOIR as needed.
There is none, the factory set ups come already bled and ready to install, if you want you can get an aftermarket set up that has a bleeder valve
Brake bleeder? Clutch bleeder? Coolant bleeder?
where is the bleeder valve for 2003 Saturn ion clutch
Answer is yes. A bleeder valve is simply a tiny bolt with fluid passages built-in, and if you unscrew it far enough it will come right out. Usually this bleeder valve is located on the slave cylinder, on the transmission itself. Depending on the type of vehicle though, the valve length, thread, and head size are different.
you don't adjust it. It is a Hydraulic clutch unit. you have to bleed it. There is a 7/16" bleeder valve on the transmission. clay Colorado
the slave could be holding pressure, try and open the bleeder valve and connect the line.
To bleed the hydraulic system for the clutch slave cylinder, there is a fitting on the drivers side of the transmission
The hydraulic bleeder valve should be located on the drivers side (left) of the transmission up in a little hole with a rubber cover over the bleeder screw. Do not over tighten the screw or you will break it, then you would have to drop the transmission to replace it. Good luck.
if youre referring to the bleeder valve, its on the clutch slave cylinder bolted to the transmission