Bleeding the Clutch (2001-2005 Honda Civic) - 3 of 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2024
- This video shows how to bleed air out of a hydraulic clutch system using the vacuum technique. This requires a heavy duty air compressor that can hold at least 90 psi.
There are various ways to bleed a clutch. The four most popular are: the one-man method, two-man method, pressure bleeding, and vacuum bleeding.
I found the most effective and efficient technique to be vacuum bleeding. What could take an hour to do with one person, took me about 5 minutes using the vacuum technique.
Make sure to look at your owner's manual to see what kind of fluid your clutch system takes. It will more than likely be the same as your brake fluid.
I tried to be as thorough as possible in these videos to help everyone avoid any possible errors. If this video was helpful to you in any way, give it a thumbs up! And if there was anything I missed or you have any questions, leave me a comment.
Thanks for watching!
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thank you a million, this helped me find my slave and how to get the petal to stop sticking, my next mission is replacing the clutch, id have it done by now if I had the right tools for it, thank you again
Great vids, def helped me out
Thank you buddy great job
Thank you brother for helping me how to fix my car know mi car clutch pedal is working god bless you
Good work
My pedal is squishy and grabs about right there as well 1:22 should I replace the master cylinder or replace clutch fluid?
Do you have to have the clutch pedal pressed?
Am having the same problem clutch stays down i bought pumb but I guess I need to buy the other vacuum thanks if you have any other tips please share it with me thanks
I changed my slave and master and bled it. But my clutch still won’t work
mine goes to the floor, i dont see leaks,or drippings anywhere. i keep pumping pedal then use a stixk to hold it depressed and go crack thr slave bleeder, did that for an hour and using a clear tube going in a coke bottle
Chances are it's the internal seals, your best bet would be to change the master cylinder because thats what my problem was. sorry for the late response, hopefully that helps
In the end you removed the slave cylinder?
Bal Loney yes
Hi they r a nightmare hondacrv mk3 a night mare tanker full of brake fluid lol
Dam that's a long process I bleed my 02 civic in less than 15 seconds I should make a video
raymond casarez go for it! See how useful and informative a 15 second video would be
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