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How to bleed the clutch. 206 gti 180
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mattymj
PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2014 2:33 am Reply with quote Up
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As per title.

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mattymj
PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2014 9:28 am Reply with quote Up
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No cluches been bled on here then. Maybe I shall find out and do a how to
 
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RichardEke
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Hello there,

I only know how to bleed a regular clutch, i don't know anything specific to the 180.

Open bleeder, push pedal down, close bleeder, pull pedal up. Repeat. As soon as fluid starts to flow out then there's no need to close it off everytime. Obviously keep the master cylinder topped off to save some hassle later.

Might be worth leaving the bleeder open for a bit see if gravity can do its thing 1st.

Sorry if i've said things you already knew.
Regards, Richard.

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