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Bleeding clutch hydraulic drive
When pressed all the way off the clutch pedal is not fully ("leads"), which is accompanied by a characteristic grinding gears when reverse gear, perhaps in the hydraulic clutch hit air. Remove it by pumping hydraulic drive. In addition, the pumping is performed while filling the hydraulic drive fluid after the repair or replacement of the system nodes associated with its depressurization. You will need: the brake fluid hose to pump, the key "10" container for drainage. 1. Check the fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir (tank common to both master cylinders) and if necessary, bring to the norm. | | 2. Remove the cap from the valve to vent the clutch slave cylinder. | 3. Place the valve on the hose end and lower it into a container with a small amount of brake fluid. Ask the assistant to press 4-5 times the clutch pedal at intervals of 2-3 seconds, and then hold it. Turn the valve 3/4 turn. A hose into the tank will flow out the fluid with air bubbles. |
4. Tighten the valve and ask the assistant to release the clutch pedal. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 several times before leaving the fluid hose without bubbles.
A WARNING During pumping hydraulic drive periodically check the fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir Clutch. Do not drop the liquid level in the tank below a label ?�MIN?� on the reservoir. Add a liquid in a timely manner, or at the bottom of the drainage tank in the air and gets pumping have to repeat again. |
6. Turn the valve, put on the protective cap and, if necessary, add a liquid in a tank of the main cylinder of coupling.
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