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Posted on Sep 26, 2009

How do I bleed a clutch on a 1992 Civic? - 1992 Honda Civic

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Pierre Laplante

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2009

SOURCE: Clutch bleeding

fill the clutch cylinder with brake fluid open bleeder on slave cylinder let oil leak check the fluid in the master you should see bubble coming out after there only oil coming out close the bleeder ask somebody to go in the car pump the clutch pedal 3 time hold it there to the floor open bleeder oil come out close bleeder repeat a few time don t forget to check mthe oil level add if needed thanks pierre p.s you may need to lift the clutch pedal with our hand when you bleed the clutch that normal

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Dennis Saunders

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: put in new clutch and slave cylinder. no clutch pedal. how do you bleed the cylinder?

work it back and forth with your hand and you will get pedal after a while then bleed like you would brakes get help so one can pump and the other can bleed

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