Need help bleeding the Clutch, I Think.
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Need help bleeding the Clutch, I Think.
Yesterday my my car would not go into gear 1.5 miles from my house in the store parking lot. Opened the hood and the master cylinder reservoir was empty. Went to the Napa store which was only 3 min. walking time, bought DOT 3 Fluid and filled the reservoir. This did not fix the problem. I think I got air into the line and I do not know how to bleed it. Can someone with knowledge of this sort of thing please help me? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Nooten
Yesterday my my car would not go into gear 1.5 miles from my house in the store parking lot. Opened the hood and the master cylinder reservoir was empty. Went to the Napa store which was only 3 min. walking time, bought DOT 3 Fluid and filled the reservoir. This did not fix the problem. I think I got air into the line and I do not know how to bleed it. Can someone with knowledge of this sort of thing please help me? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Pappa Grande
Use the search function. Merely filling the resevoir will NOT fix your problem. There are two separate places to bleed the cluth. It's not unlike bleeding brakes.
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Originally Posted by blizz20oma
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