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    Junior Member One Ring EliteAudiNW's Avatar
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    Dead clutch pedal

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    How do you bleed your clutch pedal

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    Senior Member Three Rings All_Black_A4's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by EliteAudiNW View Post
    How do you bleed your clutch pedal
    I’ve always had best results using a vacuum bleeder. Process is similar to bleeding brakes. Attach the hose to the bleed nipple on the side of the slave cylinder and open the valve. Draw a vacuum, don’t let the reservoir run dry and watch the fluid in the hose til there’s no more air in the lines….assuming that’s your problem though. Close the bleed nipple then test your pedal. If that doesn’t fix it then you’ve got an issue somewhere else in the system.
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