Thread: Cleaning MAF?
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Old 11-07-2006, 07:37 AM   #6
Adam
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Originally Posted by Sammy
Thanks for the input! One less thing on the list to do...

On another note, how in the heck do you get to the bleeder on the clutch? I couldn't for the life of me find the right way to get at it so I left it alone and just did the brakes. Should I be at all concerned about bleeding the clutch? I was planning on doing it simply because I had the car in the air and the proper tools out.

Sammy, the clutch should be bled just like the brakes. I plan on doing mine this weekend and I will try to get a picture or two and a quick writeup for you on the procedure. I will be using a power bleeder for this job. The clutch works off the same master cylinder and resevior as the brakes. The bleeder valve for the clutch is actually attached to the slave cylinder on the left side of the tranny. Just put a rubber hose on it like the brakes and bleed away.
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