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Only if the reservoir was completely empty allowing air to get into the system wil you need to bleed the clutch. If you are not sure if air has entered the system just try putting it into gear (make sure you have an open space around you for you may not be able to take the vehicle out of gear, in this case, shut it off). If air has entered the system the pedal might feel mushy, the gears may grind when shifting, or you may not be able to get the vehicle out of gear easily. If any of these happen, air has got into the system and it needs to be bled.

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