What to do when air runs out of bleeder valve?

What to do when air runs out of bleeder valve?

Watch the plastic tubing until all of the air runs out of the system. Refill the reservoir, as needed, and do not let it become empty. Close the bleeder valve and pump and hold the clutch pedal again. Open the bleeder valve again. Repeat this procedure until no air is coming out of the valve. Tighten the bleeder valve and release the clutch pedal.

How do you check the bleeder valve on a car?

Close the bleeder valve and pump and hold the clutch pedal again. Open the bleeder valve again. Repeat this procedure until no air is coming out of the valve. Tighten the bleeder valve and release the clutch pedal. Check the fluid reservoir again and top it off, if necessary.

Where is the bleeder valve on a slave cylinder?

Locate the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder. Loosen the bleeder valve with the box end wrench until you notice fluid dripping out of the valve. Place one end of the plastic tubing on the nipple of the bleeder valve. Place the other end in the glass jar.

What is the clutch assembly in a Saturn Ion?

by Frank Whittemore. The clutch assembly in a Saturn Ion is hydraulic system and consists of a master cylinder, the hydraulic line and the slave cylinder. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the master cylinder is actuated. This transmits force through the hydraulic line to the slave cylinder, which disengages the clutch.

Locate the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder. Loosen the bleeder valve with the box end wrench until you notice fluid dripping out of the valve. Place one end of the plastic tubing on the nipple of the bleeder valve. Place the other end in the glass jar.

Watch the plastic tubing until all of the air runs out of the system. Refill the reservoir, as needed, and do not let it become empty. Close the bleeder valve and pump and hold the clutch pedal again. Open the bleeder valve again. Repeat this procedure until no air is coming out of the valve. Tighten the bleeder valve and release the clutch pedal.

Close the bleeder valve and pump and hold the clutch pedal again. Open the bleeder valve again. Repeat this procedure until no air is coming out of the valve. Tighten the bleeder valve and release the clutch pedal. Check the fluid reservoir again and top it off, if necessary.

by Frank Whittemore. The clutch assembly in a Saturn Ion is hydraulic system and consists of a master cylinder, the hydraulic line and the slave cylinder. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the master cylinder is actuated. This transmits force through the hydraulic line to the slave cylinder, which disengages the clutch.