Clutch System Bleeding


  1. FILL RESERVOIR WITH BRAKE FLUID

  2. BLEED CLUTCH LINE

  3. CHECK FLUID LEVEL IN RESERVOIR

  4. CHECK FOR BRAKE FLUID LEAK FROM CLUTCH LINE

Clutch System -- Bleeding


NOTICE:
Wash off brake fluid immediately if it comes in contact with any painted surface.
HINT:
If any work is performed on the clutch system or if there is thought to be air in the clutch lines, bleed air from the clutch hydraulic system.


1. FILL RESERVOIR WITH BRAKE FLUID
  1. Fill the reservoir with brake fluid.

    Brake fluid:
    SAE J1703 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3
    NOTICE:
    for Hydraulic Brake Booster:
    As brake fluid may overflow when fluid is released from the brake actuator, do not leave the brake fluid can in the reservoir filler opening when adding brake fluid.


2. BLEED CLUTCH LINE
  1. Remove the bleeder plug cap of the release cylinder.

  1. Connect a vinyl tube to the bleeder plug.

  1. Depress the clutch pedal several times, and then loosen the bleeder plug while the pedal is depressed.

  1. When fluid no longer comes out, tighten the bleeder plug, and then release the clutch pedal.

  1. Repeat the previous 2 steps until all the air in the fluid is completely bled.

  1. Tighten the bleeder plug.

    Torque:
    11 N*m{110 kgf*cm, 8 ft.*lbf}
  1. Install the bleeder plug cap.

  1. Check that all the air has been bled from the clutch line.



3. CHECK FLUID LEVEL IN RESERVOIR
  1. Check the fluid level.
    If the brake fluid level is low, check for leaks and inspect the disc brake pad. If necessary, refill the reservoir with brake fluid after repair or replacement.

    Brake fluid:
    SAE J1703 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3


4. CHECK FOR BRAKE FLUID LEAK FROM CLUTCH LINE