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Anonymous Posted on Oct 31, 2013

How to bleed clutch for 2001 Mazda 626 - 1989 Mazda 626

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2009

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you should be able to slide a small-bladed flathead screwdriver in between the 2 pieces and carefully pry the pieces apart.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2009

SOURCE: Mazda 626 - Hard to shift into gear.

With any vehicle that has a hydraulic clutch, a worn master cylinder or slave cylinder will give this very symptom. First step is to check the fluid in the resivor. If it is low, you will want to check for fluid bypassing the seals. Be sure to check under the rubber dust cover as fluid can collect there and not be readily visible. Also, if the fluid in the resivor is dark colored, it is an indication of the internal seals going bad and you will need to replace the cylinders.

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Steven Burke

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 Mazda 626 will not come out of park. Gear

shift cable or linkage is broke or poped off

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  • Posted on Mar 28, 2010

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2011

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get a friend to help you. locate the little bleeder nut near where the line goes into the transmission. use correct wrench to loosen it make sure your clutch reservoir is full with dot3 brake fluid. after your friend pushed down on the clutch pedal open the little nut then close it. do this till not air bubbles come out and refill the reservoir

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How to ajust clutch

there is no clutch adjustment. If it is slipping then the problem may be in the master cylinder compensating port and the fix is a new clutch master cylinder (cheapest fix) or bleed the system first (even cheaper fix)
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I'm trying to bleed out the clutch on my 1998 Mazda 626. I am having trouble locating the area I need to press to bleed it. Is there a diagram on the website or somewhere showing where this is at? I know...

The bleed nipple will be located on the slave cylinder which is mounted on the side of the transmission. If you like , you can follow the hydraulic line down from the clutch master cylinder and it will go right to it. Also, if you fill the clutch master cylinder and simply pump the clutch pedal up and down with your hand, this system will eventually self-bleed and the pedal will firm up.
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How do i bleed the clutch on a 1997 mazda 626

get a friend to help you. locate the little bleeder nut near where the line goes into the transmission. use correct wrench to loosen it make sure your clutch reservoir is full with dot3 brake fluid. after your friend pushed down on the clutch pedal open the little nut then close it. do this till not air bubbles come out and refill the reservoir
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Clutch pedal goes to floor and will not come up on its own as normal. Clutch does not engage. Cannot shift gears. Happened suddenly with no leading indicators noticed, except a possible change in sounds...

check the fluid level of the clutch resovoir, try bleeding the system out and look for visable leaks.the line you need to look for should go into the side of the transmission, and lead up to a small round resovoir.
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I have a Mazda 626 2001 and my idle is really bad when you turn on the A/c and put it in to gear. why

The auto vacum is not resetting the tuning to the pump. So you will require a good trim up with calibration to set the idle and A/C idle and with the clutch depressed to be set with corrrect tuning and timing.
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I have a 2001 mazda 626 manual transmission . The car jurk in 1st 2nd 3rd gear . Do u think I should add gear oil. Where do I add the gear oil at

It sounds more like a clutch problem than tranny. You can try the oil in there, but I think the clutch is shot. Check the fluid in the clutch master and make sure it is working right, no slipping, crunching, grinding, the jerking sounds like oil on the clutch. Check it out.
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Mazda 626 - Hard to shift into gear.

With any vehicle that has a hydraulic clutch, a worn master cylinder or slave cylinder will give this very symptom. First step is to check the fluid in the resivor. If it is low, you will want to check for fluid bypassing the seals. Be sure to check under the rubber dust cover as fluid can collect there and not be readily visible. Also, if the fluid in the resivor is dark colored, it is an indication of the internal seals going bad and you will need to replace the cylinders.
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I have a 2001 mazda 626 and i have 96,000 miles now but ever since i hit 62,000 my car jerks bad when i accelerate and when i go over 60 mph it shakes also iv had it in the shop over 5 times for these...

TORQUE CONVERTER SHUDDERS THAT HAPPEN WHEN YOU HAVE STUCK CONVERTER CLUTCH. YOUR TRANSMISSION FLUID COULD BE LOW. OR DIRTY FILTER.YOUR TORQUE CONVERTER COULD HAVE INTERNAL DAMAGE.
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Procedure for bleeding the hydraulic braking system

doesnt matter where you start. depends how long this took place. maybe start up front and save yourself some headache. That might cure it and you wont have to bleed the backs.
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