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In the clutch replacement threads.
But, basically fill the resevoir, open the bleed screw put a can or jar underneath, turn key to "on" and floor the gas pedal, u will hear a whirr and the pump will fire up and eventually will pump enough fluid into the acd that all the air should be pushed out, it took me about 10 tries until i didn't hear any more air coming out. If you want, have a second person to watch, they willl tell u when the stream is clean. Some guys put a clear hose on the end and have it recirc into the resevoir and just do it like 20x. I then drove the car around the block and did it two more times to be sure.
Bleed screw is a 10mm socket.
But, basically fill the resevoir, open the bleed screw put a can or jar underneath, turn key to "on" and floor the gas pedal, u will hear a whirr and the pump will fire up and eventually will pump enough fluid into the acd that all the air should be pushed out, it took me about 10 tries until i didn't hear any more air coming out. If you want, have a second person to watch, they willl tell u when the stream is clean. Some guys put a clear hose on the end and have it recirc into the resevoir and just do it like 20x. I then drove the car around the block and did it two more times to be sure.
Bleed screw is a 10mm socket.
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If I'm not mistaken all you would need to do is put in the key and turn the ignition but with out starting the car. And then just press and hold the acceleration pedal. This would activate the ACD pump. Whil your doing that you can have someone loosen the bleed nipple under the car on the t/case and that should bleed out any air bubbles.
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