Anyone know how to bleed the clutch?
Anyone know how to bleed the clutch?
Hey guys, been lurking for a bit, finally need some help. I've always been mechanically inclined, but lazy. I've been burnt by shops one time too many so I'm finally turning wrenches myself.
Car is a 2015 EX manual, 47.3k miles. After autocross a week and a half ago, my brakes felt a bit softer. I had pads done about 10k miles ago, but it seems that the shop didn't do much in the way of brake fluid as it is black in color.
I know how to bleed the brakes, but can someone tell me where to find the clutch bleeder? I'm switching from the standard stuff to ATE type 200 to help with the brake boiling issue.
If it's too much of a pain I'll just bleed the brakes and bleed them again after the winter to flush the rest of the stuff out.
Car is a 2015 EX manual, 47.3k miles. After autocross a week and a half ago, my brakes felt a bit softer. I had pads done about 10k miles ago, but it seems that the shop didn't do much in the way of brake fluid as it is black in color.
I know how to bleed the brakes, but can someone tell me where to find the clutch bleeder? I'm switching from the standard stuff to ATE type 200 to help with the brake boiling issue.
If it's too much of a pain I'll just bleed the brakes and bleed them again after the winter to flush the rest of the stuff out.
The bleeder nipple is on the front of the slave cylinder. The slave cylinder is on the front of the transmission bell right behind the coolant overflow tank, which itself is right behind the radiator. It's real easy to see and mine says NISSIN on it. You can reach it from the front center of the car with the hood open.
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