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The clutch bleeding is similar to bleeding brakes. Although you must be sure the clutch cylinder is higher that the bleed fittings and if you can't get it to bleed you may have to purchase a tool at you local parts store that will force bleed the system. This will pull the air out of the system and pull the fluid in. Always be sure to keep the master clutch reservoir full at all times.
Bench bleed it to avoid introducing air into the system.
on the drivers side underneath of your jeep u will find a hose with a bleed fitting on the end by by pushing in the clutch build pressure and have a friend loosen the bleed valve to release pressure until u do not get air out when first opening the valve be sure to keep the reservior full during this process and top off after finishing if this doesnt work u most likely have a bad slave cylinder. Where is the clutch bleed valve located
Right above the slave cylinder there is a bleeder screw. Just unsrew it and have someone hold in the clutch to start the bleed.
On the opposite side of the trans from where the clutch line enters, a fitting with a bleed valve on the end. You can get a great view if you remove the access panel around the shifter, you will be able to see them both from there, loosen the end to bleed.
hydraulic clutch does not have adjustment. replace the clutch it has a slave cylinder underneath and what you do is pump up the clutch and then hold it and have somone turn the line going itno th slave cylinder until you have clear fluid that is not how you bleed a clutch to the jeep owner, if you know how to bleed brakes on a vehicle, then you know how to bleed the clutch on a vehicle both done the same way.now if no parts of the clutch, such as master or slave cylander have been touched or let run out of fluid, there is still no need to bleed as that will not be the problem you might look at the linkage on the slave cylander. sometimes there is nylon bushing on the cylander rod that wears out. replace this bushing which is easy to do and your clutch will be good again.
Look at the same location as the clutch line going into the trans, but on the other side ( passengers side ) the bleed valve will be on a line exiting the bell housing top passengers side. Remove the access panels around your shifter and you will see them both, and another nifty thing is that with it right there you can bleed the clutch without help.
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To bleed the clutch on a 1992 Jeep Comanche, start by ensuring the vehicle is on a flat surface and the engine is off. Locate the slave cylinder, which is typically mounted on the transmission, and have a helper pump the clutch pedal several times and then hold it down. While they hold the pedal, open the bleed valve on the slave cylinder to release any air and fluid, then close the valve before they release the pedal. Repeat this process until you see a steady stream of fluid without bubbles, ensuring the clutch feels firm when pressed.
I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH MY 92 WRANGLER.. GO TO AUTOZONE.COM AND CLICK ON SERVICE MANUALS, THEY WILL EXPLAIN HOW TO BLEED THE SLAVE CYLINDER.. AND IT WORKS.. DON DRC@EPIX.NET
there dry clutch's, run a cable. no fluid. .:. you can't bleed it. :)