We bleed the clutch after replacing the master cylinder, clutch slave cylinder or clutch hose

We carry out the work on a lift or inspection ditch.

Check the fluid level in the clutch hydraulic reservoir and add fluid if necessary.

0.2 liters is poured into the clutch release hydraulic drive system. brake fluid DOT-3, - 4.

Bleeding the hydraulic clutch

Remove the cap from the working cylinder fitting.

We put a transparent plastic hose on the fitting, the end of which is lowered into a container with brake fluid.

Bleeding the hydraulic clutch

Use an “8” wrench to unscrew the fitting 1/2–3/4 turn

In this case, the assistant sharply presses the clutch pedal and releases it smoothly until the air bubbles released from the hose disappear.

With the clutch pedal pressed, screw in the fitting, remove the hose and put on the cap.

Removing the clutch reservoir

The tank is usually removed to replace or wash it.

Removing the clutch system reservoir

Unscrew the reservoir cap and use a rubber bulb to pump out the brake fluid from the reservoir.

Removing the clutch system reservoir

Having loosened the hose clamp, remove the hose from the tank fitting

Removing the clutch system reservoir

Using a 10mm wrench, unscrew the two nuts securing the reservoir clamp to the body

Removing the clutch system reservoir

Remove the tank

It is best to wash the tank with a soapy water solution.

After this, you need to rinse the tank under running water and dry it.

Install the tank in reverse order.

Fill in brake fluid and bleed the clutch hydraulic drive.