- Mar 31, 2003
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1995 Toyota Tacoma Regular Cab 2.7LI I4
My clutch pedal has recently developed a habit of getting stuck down (or not coming back up nearly as fast as it should).
My first thought was the Master/Slave cylinder (Hydraulic Clutch obviously), but when I checked the clutch fluid it was still present; however, it was barely BARELY touching the minimum line.
Given that my truck has 150,000 miles (very close to it) I figured flushing it and filling it again would be much more beneficial than simply adding fluid to top it off.
I found the clutch fluid reservoir; however, I am have never flushed the clutch fluid before and I wanted to make sure what I know, but haven't practiced, is correct.
1. Find the Clutch Fluid Reservoir. (Check)
2. Find the Clutch Line leading to the bleeder valve.
3. Turn the nut on the valve a small amount to let the fluid start draining (into a container).
4. Begin pumping the clutch to empty out 90% of the fluid.
5. Tighten valve and add DOT3 Brake Fluid
(My manual says DOT3, but I have heard that DOT4 is better to add. Anyone have any input on this?)
Thanks,
-Kevin
My clutch pedal has recently developed a habit of getting stuck down (or not coming back up nearly as fast as it should).
My first thought was the Master/Slave cylinder (Hydraulic Clutch obviously), but when I checked the clutch fluid it was still present; however, it was barely BARELY touching the minimum line.
Given that my truck has 150,000 miles (very close to it) I figured flushing it and filling it again would be much more beneficial than simply adding fluid to top it off.
I found the clutch fluid reservoir; however, I am have never flushed the clutch fluid before and I wanted to make sure what I know, but haven't practiced, is correct.
1. Find the Clutch Fluid Reservoir. (Check)
2. Find the Clutch Line leading to the bleeder valve.
3. Turn the nut on the valve a small amount to let the fluid start draining (into a container).
4. Begin pumping the clutch to empty out 90% of the fluid.
5. Tighten valve and add DOT3 Brake Fluid
(My manual says DOT3, but I have heard that DOT4 is better to add. Anyone have any input on this?)
Thanks,
-Kevin