Need to Bleed Clutch
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Need to Bleed Clutch
Hi..I changed my starter...and not really knowing what I was doing except for following a youtube video. I accidentally leaked fluid and my clutch stays to the floor. I cannot for the life of me find the slave cylinder and have to do this alone..I have looked at diagrams endlessly for a Honda CRV 2002 and am not seeing it.
Im about to crack..is there anyone who can explain where this is?
Im about to crack..is there anyone who can explain where this is?
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Re: Need to Bleed Clutch
Do you still need help with this? Bleeding the system alone is possible, but it'll be a bit of getting up and down.
The slave cylinder is labeled 6 in the lower left. Its located on the front of the transmission, and is accessible if you remove the lower plastic splash shield.
To bleed it get some 1/8" vinyl tubing and a jar. Raise the pedal up all the way. Place the tubing over the bleed nipple and open the nipple with a 10mm wrench. Place the other end of the tubing in the jar. Depress the clutch petal slowly. Tighten the bleed nipple. Raise the clutch petal. Loosen the bleed nipple. Depress the clutch slowly. Repeat the process until no air is present in the system.
Watch your clutch master cylinder reservior. Add fluid as needed.
The slave cylinder is labeled 6 in the lower left. Its located on the front of the transmission, and is accessible if you remove the lower plastic splash shield.
To bleed it get some 1/8" vinyl tubing and a jar. Raise the pedal up all the way. Place the tubing over the bleed nipple and open the nipple with a 10mm wrench. Place the other end of the tubing in the jar. Depress the clutch petal slowly. Tighten the bleed nipple. Raise the clutch petal. Loosen the bleed nipple. Depress the clutch slowly. Repeat the process until no air is present in the system.
Watch your clutch master cylinder reservior. Add fluid as needed.
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