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Anonymous Posted on Jan 08, 2013

Clutch master cylinder gone do i also have to change slave cylinder due to bleeding problems 1999 Grand voyager

Ive been told that a clutch master cylinder is no good without changing the slave cylinder as well as i will expirence bleeding problems unless ichange the both on my 1999 chrysler grand voyager

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No need to change the slave cylinder, but bleed both and if you have low or no brakes then bleed the brakes too.

  • Anonymous Jan 09, 2013

    ok thank you sam !

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 Dodge Ram 3500 Pickup - Clutch

use a hand vacumn and cover over the reservoir, apply light vacumn and the air will come to the reservoir, usually take 2 or 3 time and the air will work back out to the top,

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  • Posted on Oct 27, 2008

SOURCE: Hydraulic clutch problems

i have a ktm 125 wich all ktms have hydraulic cluthcs and i have the same problem as all these fellas even when im riding it just sucks right down all the fluid reply to me on [email protected] ok thanks fellas

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  • Posted on Jun 04, 2009

SOURCE: Bleeding Clutch Cylinder with no bleeder screw

I have not tried myself but see if the link below will work for your case. It is not the same model as you have but most vehicles have the same components for the non electronic parts. http://www.2carpros.com/forum/1988-dodge-dakota--bleding-air-out-of-clutch-master-cylinder-vt248517.html

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 pontiac sunfire bleeding clutch

my 1999 pontiac sunfire drivers door latch is broke can not close the door. i have it pulled shut? how much will a used latch cost, or even 3 bolts for it? all the auto stores/ jumk yards are closed for me to call

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2009

SOURCE: no clutch pedal been bleeding it for 3 days

these are notorius for clutch bleeding problems, there is no good answer other than to keep pumping that pedal, eventually it will bleed out

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  2. Locate the bleed screw on the slave cylinder. ...
  3. Attach the hose to the bleed screw. ...
  4. Open the bleed screw on the slave cylinder. ...
  5. Have a friend press the clutch pedal in and hold it. ...
  6. Close the bleed screw. ...
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You need to check that you are actually getting the full length of stroke from the master cylinder.
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