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Old 09-16-2010, 07:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
ChrisSlicks
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Check the repair manual under general service for details but here is a few hints.

The bleed valve is attached to the transmission, you will see a small block with the incoming hard line and the lines going in to the CSC. It is on the drivers side on the bottom of the bell housing roughly in line with the back of the wheel. I jacked up the front of the car and used jack stands, don't go too high as it will be hard to fill check the reservoir. Connect a small plastic hose to a container. Have an 8mm (?) wrench available to open close the bleeder. Similar to the brakes crack the bleeder and have your partner slowly press down on the clutch pedal, try to close the bleeder just before the pedal hits the floor. It doesn't take much fluid to flush, it is a very short run. Check the reservoir every pump or 2 as the container is small on goes quickly.
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