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Old 06-17-05, 08:58 AM
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bleeding the clutch. Location? pics?

I plan on bleeding the clutch today, where is the bleeder located? and what does it look like? is it a screw or do you have to bolt off the bleeder thingy? pics will really help. thanks
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Go to the FAQ at the top of the page and look it up in the FSM under clutch. Has good diagrams and instruction on how to do it.
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I don't get why people post here asking these questions instead of going straight to the Haynes manual or FSM, both of which have complete instructions and pictures.
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heh, all you guys had to say is:

driver's side of the engine, find your oil filter and look behind it about 3 inches, there is a bleeder screw!
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His question hints strongly at inexperience, so directing him to a set of proper instructions complete with pictures will be of much more benefit to him.
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and use a 8mm wrench or socket
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and sometimes experience doesn't come free.
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