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...alero 2.2l 5 speed no clutch pressure on pedle and it stays down, will not return up. if you have a hydralic clutch usually the pedal staying on the floor indicates air in the clutch lines. if so ...

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...clutch linkage located on 2004 olds alero ,. hard to put in reverse with out grinding. fluid is up and all other gears are great. thanks!! sounds like a typical master cylinder problem, pressure is ...

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...bleed the clutch? 2002 oldsmolbile alero fill the resivor with DOT3 BRAKE FLUID push the clutch pedal to the floor and hold open the bleeder screw and purge the air keep repeating untill there is no ...

...bleed the system proplerly, and there is air, what can happen is that the air accumulates at a high spot and causes localised heating, and if this is around a sensor sopr, it could indicate ...

Question about 2003 Alero

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...bleed air off of a slave cyilnder Make sure that the hydraulic system is full of brake fluid (for the clutch master/slave system). Then, open up the bleeder and depress the pedal. Have a friend or ...

Question about 2003 Alero

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...parts. after driving 3 days, clutch pedal drops to floor and has to be manually pumped up to get pedal back you still have air in hydraulic system you need to bleed clutch again can take few ...

Question about 2003 Alero

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...bleed clutch 2001 alero The bleeder nipple is on the clutch slave cylinder on the bell housing. Fill the reservoir and have someone depress the clutch pedal, fit a bleeder pipe on the nipple and open ...

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