How To Bleed A Hydraulic Clutch, Fix Soft Or No Clutch Pressure

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Here's how you can get the clutch pedal pressure back by bleeding air out of your slave cylinder. Unlike brakes, most hydraulic clutches have no bleeder screw to get the air out, so you'll have to do some wrenching to get the air out. There may be a possibility of restoring some pressure on the road if you add more hydraulic fluid and remove the slave cylinder, which is only two bolts. You can then review the slave cylinder part at the beginning of the video. In case the steps in this video don't work for you because your s!%t is too broken, or if you simply want a new master/slave clutch kit, scroll down for the link. When you have little or no clutch pressure and you just had to grid gears to get your jeep home, all may not be lost. There is a way to bleed air out of the clutch restoring pedal pressure getting you back on the road. In this video we go over how we fixed this issue, not a hard fix, you just want to make sure to mount the slave cylinder piston rod correctly so it pushes the clutch fork. Parts and Tools Amazon Prime Link for Clutch Master And Slave Cylinder: https://amzn.to/2AC35Qr Milwaukee 18-Volt Drill and Impact Driver Kit: https://amzn.to/366BwxM Husky Mechanics Tool Set: https://amzn.to/3kuGUzD Videos Mentioned: Link for complete install of slave and master cylinder for clutch: https://youtu.be/j4ESmdy9ZZc Dealing With Car Insurance And Repairs - Jeep Accidental Crash Test Part #1: https://youtu.be/1NWLYx2P5Y8 Mike's Automotive Inc.: https://www.facebook.com/mikesautohudson/ Last project Mike helped us on: https://youtu.be/w8w76DnuOhw?t=533 00:00 How To Bleed A Hydraulic Clutch, Fix Soft Or No Clutch Pressure 02:54 Remove Hydraulic Clutch Slave Cylinder

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