Located on the passenger side of the transmission. Under the car you will see a TOP check/Fill plug. Below that you will see a Bleed or Drain plug. Note: The Drain plug does not have a regular octagon bolt head. Its round and has a square in the middle. Hope this helps
You bleed the clutch at the slave cylinder located near the transmission close to the radiator up front.
Bleed valve is located on top of thermostat housing.
your slave cylinder is bad,its bolted on to transmission,replace and bleed system.
dot 3 or 4. bleed the brakes and fill with the same type
With an evacuation pump; adequate hand operated models are available at the parts store.
just bleed your brakes through each wheel cylinder until the fluid runs clean
It doesn't have any nuts. It has 2 10mm bolts and an air bleed screw on top of the housing.
If you replace any brake component that breaks the brake fluid seal or you let it get very low of brake fluid, yes, you must bleed the brakes.
follow lower hose to rear of engine. rember to bleed. bleeder located on the upper radiator hose housing.
A couple ways. Use a turkey baster. Open the bleeders and allow it to gravity bleed.
Bleed em again. Then replace the brake lines. Which would involve more bleeding.
That is a odd question. Ther is NO need to bleed any transmission of any kind. That is a odd question. Ther is NO need to bleed any transmission of any kind.