- Clear container for old brake fluid
- Wrench
- Fluid transfer device (such as a turkey baster or syringe)
1. Identify the clutch bleeder screw. It is located on the underside of the transmission, near the slave cylinder.
2. Clean the bleeder screw. Remove any dirt or debris from the area around the bleeder screw, using a wire brush.
3. Attach a clear container to the bleeder screw. This will catch the old brake fluid as it is bled from the system.
4. Loosen the bleeder screw. Use a wrench to turn the bleeder screw counterclockwise until it is loose.
5. Depress the clutch pedal.
6. Open the bleeder screw.
7. Bleed the system. While holding the clutch pedal down, open the bleeder screw and allow the old brake fluid to flow into the container. Continue to bleed the system until you see clean, bubble-free fluid coming from the bleeder screw.
8. Close the bleeder screw. Once the system is bled, close the bleeder screw and tighten it with a wrench.
9. Top up the brake fluid reservoir. Add enough new brake fluid to the reservoir to bring the level up to the "Full" mark.
Warning: Brake fluid is toxic. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. If contact is made, flush the affected area with water.