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Originally Posted by jrkauffman28
Facts on a 2000 Blue 2.7 liter Boxster that I purchased brand new.
#3 you might just as well bleed the clutch while you are at it. It's clutch bleeder valve is located on the upper left side of the manual transmission. (Not sure where it is on the AT, but I'm sure it will be in the same general vicinity).
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LOL I sure hope that no one here tries to bleed there cluth fluid on there Automatic transmission
...Automatic cars do not have clutch fluid...they have whats called a Stall Converter which is installed in place of the clutch...at low rpms it isnt engauging but once rpms raise it will slowly engauge which inturn allows the car to roll without stalling....I nice thing to invest in for the automatics with alot of performance parts is maybe a stall converter with a slightly higher rpm engaugement...i think thats what gives you better jump off the line.