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Nissan Almera (from 1995 to 1999, the year of issue)

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Bleeding the clutch



The main cylinder of hydraulic clutch
Fig. 4.5. The main cylinder of hydraulic clutch: 1 - bleeder valve;
2 - screws securing the damper


Fill the tank of the clutch hydraulic fluid to the maximum mark and make sure that the level is not reduced during the operation. Remove the protective cap from the bleed screw on the master cylinder (Fig. 4.5) and put on the hose fitting. The other end into a brake fluid, poured into a clear glass jar. Slightly loosen the bleed screw, press the stop on the clutch pedal, and release it. Repeat this process several times until no air bubbles in the hose. Screw the socket and replace the cap. The same operation is performed on the working cylinder. After the end of pumping the clutch, ensure the smooth running of the hydraulic drive and the right gear change in the gearbox.
During bleeding watch level of liquid in a tank of hydraulic drive, avoiding exposure of its bottom. End pumping hose must be constantly immersed in the liquid.




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