2000 Dodge Dakota Repair Question
Topics covered: Clutch, Clutch master, Clutch pedal.
Mileage: No information provided.
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Asked on January 28, 2009
2000 Dodge Dakota clutch master cylinder
Transmission problem
2000 Dodge Dakota 6 cyl Four Wheel Drive Manual 100k miles
I replaced the clutch master cylinder now I need to bleed the air out of the system. How do you bleed the system there is no bleeding screw or valve at all; that I could find.
2000 Dodge Dakota 6 cyl Four Wheel Drive Manual 100k miles
I replaced the clutch master cylinder now I need to bleed the air out of the system. How do you bleed the system there is no bleeding screw or valve at all; that I could find.
Answer
Replied on January 28, 2009
CLUTCH PEDAL FREE PLAY
NOTE:Clutches are a single, dry disc type. Adjustment for wear is not possible. Clutch is actuated through hydraulic master cylinder and slave cylinder, and is self-adjusting.
Hydraulic system should not require addition of fluid under normal circumstances. Reservoir fluid level will increase as normal clutch wear occurs. Avoid overfilling or removing fluid from reservoir. This will cause clutch release problems.