Anyone have any advice on how to bleed the O2M transmission clutch. The problem that I'm facing now is that me and my dad tried to bleed it by pumping on the pedal and then opening and closing the bleeder screw and then letting the pedal go, we did this a couple times and now the pedal wont pop back up cause there's no pressure in the system. Any advice on how to do it, or any tips are greatly appreciated!
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Move the pedal back and forth by hand. Should build up pressure. To bleed can just run a hose from screw to master cylinder if you have a lot of airNow offering detailing services!! http://www.gtrauto.ca/detailing-services.html
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Or if you want to bleed push pedal to floor. Open bleeder, then close. Release pedal. Might have to pickup with hand and then repeatNow offering detailing services!! http://www.gtrauto.ca/detailing-services.html
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Originally posted by Natty54 View PostOr if you want to bleed push pedal to floor. Open bleeder, then close. Release pedal. Might have to pickup with hand and then repeatLast edited by BaggedGLI; 02-09-2016, 10:13 AM.
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Originally posted by Natty54 View PostMove the pedal back and forth by hand. Should build up pressure. To bleed can just run a hose from screw to master cylinder if you have a lot of airOriginally posted by Natty54 View PostOr if you want to bleed push pedal to floor. Open bleeder, then close. Release pedal. Might have to pickup with hand and then repeatOriginally posted by BaggedGLI View Post^ This, big thing is making sure your reservoir is full too. I usually put a bungee cord around the pedal so its easy to bring back up.2003 Volkswagen Jetta Gli
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Shouldn't be tying it to anything. You need to actuate the piston both waysNow offering detailing services!! http://www.gtrauto.ca/detailing-services.html
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Alright so that method didn't work.. fluid kept coming out but there was no pressure at the clutch pedal, as soon as you pressed it, it would just sink down. My dad saw a video somewhere on the internet and they said to leave the bleeder screw and pump the pedal until straight fluid with no air came out. Didn't really seem right but it worked!2003 Volkswagen Jetta Gli
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You can wangtastic bleed it aka use jason. Or kujiwara bleed it, buy yourself a little oil pump(squirter, oiler) or what ever you call that that you can put oil in with a long nozzle sticking out, pour brake fluid in it, put a clear tubing on it tightly and put it on the already open bleeder and start squeezing, might have some air first but soon will be only fluid, make sure your brake fluid filler cap is open and remove excess fluid with turkey baster, this is called reverse bleeding, if you're doing it properly the pedal should be perfect, i do it every time.Current Fleet
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Re: O2M transmission bleed
Originally posted by kujiwara View PostYou can wangtastic bleed it aka use jason. Or kujiwara bleed it, buy yourself a little oil pump(squirter, oiler) or what ever you call that that you can put oil in with a long nozzle sticking out, pour brake fluid in it, put a clear tubing on it tightly and put it on the already open bleeder and start squeezing, might have some air first but soon will be only fluid, make sure your brake fluid filler cap is open and remove excess fluid with turkey baster, this is called reverse bleeding, if you're doing it properly the pedal should be perfect, i do it every time.2003 Volkswagen Jetta Gli
2009 Audi S5
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