Hi Everyone,
Our clutch is totally free, with no pressure on it. The car is blocked by snow so we can't even get AAA to tow it to the mechanic. So we want to try bleeding the clutch ourselves, since we've been told it's very possible that there's air in there.
We've been searching the web but we can't really find a good "how to" for doing this. The steps seem simple but locating the parts that are involved in the bleeding process isn't clear.
Neither of us really know anything about cars so we need a "for dummies" kind of answer and preferably a video or at least pictures showing where the parts are.
Or if anyone knows how to get to the slave cylinder that would be great help too.
Our car is a Mazda 1995 Protege LX, stick shift.
Thank you very much in advance!
Our clutch is totally free, with no pressure on it. The car is blocked by snow so we can't even get AAA to tow it to the mechanic. So we want to try bleeding the clutch ourselves, since we've been told it's very possible that there's air in there.
We've been searching the web but we can't really find a good "how to" for doing this. The steps seem simple but locating the parts that are involved in the bleeding process isn't clear.
Neither of us really know anything about cars so we need a "for dummies" kind of answer and preferably a video or at least pictures showing where the parts are.
Or if anyone knows how to get to the slave cylinder that would be great help too.
Our car is a Mazda 1995 Protege LX, stick shift.
Thank you very much in advance!