automatic transmissions have a slave valve to control shifting
Replace the slave cylinder.
if youre referring to the bleeder valve, its on the clutch slave cylinder bolted to the transmission
The bleed valve is located on the drivers side of the bell housing.
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.
The clutch bleed valve on a 2.2 liter Chevy Ecotec engine is located on the slave cylinder. To find the slave cylinder remove the battery, as it is mounted underneath the battery tray.
On the clutch slave cylinder
the slave could be holding pressure, try and open the bleeder valve and connect the line.
It is on top of the slave cylinder hope this helps
To bleed the slave cylinder on a 1991 Aerostar van, first, ensure the vehicle is securely raised and supported. Locate the slave cylinder, typically found near the transmission, and remove the bleeder valve cap. Using a clear hose attached to the bleeder valve, open the valve and have an assistant press the clutch pedal several times, holding it down on the last press. Close the bleeder valve, then release the pedal, and repeat the process until no air bubbles appear in the fluid.
The bleeder valve in right on the slave cylinder, no idea how to open it though, it's all plastics and no screws
To fill a slave cylinder, first ensure the brake or clutch fluid reservoir is filled to the appropriate level. Then, locate the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder, usually found on the top or side. Using a wrench, open the bleeder valve slightly and allow fluid to flow out until no air bubbles are visible, then close the valve. Finally, check the fluid level in the reservoir and top it off as needed to ensure proper operation.
Some cars have no valve and you have to loosten the line to bleed the cyl. Fill the slave cyl as full as you can get it before mounting it .