Bleeding the clutch on a 95 Prelude
Alright. I posted a week ago about how my clutch had no pressure: when you press it, it just drops to the floor, and doesn't come back up. I got the answer that air got in, and I should add break fluid (which I have done) and then bleed it. My question is where is the screw to open it up to bleed it? Any ideas? 95 prelude s.
Thanks,
Andrew
Thanks,
Andrew
Its on the front of your transmission, its the clutch slave cylinder and should be black. Try bleeding it, if that doesnt work get a new slave cylinder.
ok get a friend to help
1.pedal all the way up
2.open bleeder
3.push down pedal, hold down
4. close bleeder
5. pedal all the way up
6.never let the fluid in the resivoir all the way down of else air gets in and you start all over again.
if the bleeder is open when you pull the pedal up, air gets sucked in.
repeat , if you still dont get any pressure
could be mc,slave,dampner assembly?
Use DOT 3 brake fluid
1.pedal all the way up
2.open bleeder
3.push down pedal, hold down
4. close bleeder
5. pedal all the way up
6.never let the fluid in the resivoir all the way down of else air gets in and you start all over again.
if the bleeder is open when you pull the pedal up, air gets sucked in.
repeat , if you still dont get any pressure
could be mc,slave,dampner assembly?
Use DOT 3 brake fluid
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SteveoBA8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok get a friend to help
1.pedal all the way up
2.open bleeder
3.push down pedal, hold down
4. close bleeder
5. pedal all the way up
6.never let the fluid in the resivoir all the way down of else air gets in and you start all over again.
if the bleeder is open when you pull the pedal up, air gets sucked in.
repeat , if you still dont get any pressure
could be mc,slave,dampner assembly?
Use DOT 3 brake fluid</TD></TR></TABLE>
perfect
1.pedal all the way up
2.open bleeder
3.push down pedal, hold down
4. close bleeder
5. pedal all the way up
6.never let the fluid in the resivoir all the way down of else air gets in and you start all over again.
if the bleeder is open when you pull the pedal up, air gets sucked in.
repeat , if you still dont get any pressure
could be mc,slave,dampner assembly?
Use DOT 3 brake fluid</TD></TR></TABLE>
perfect
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