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Car Forum / Saturn Cars / February 2006

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96 Saturn SL

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debidoes044 - 03 Feb 2006 19:56 GMT
I have a 4 cylinder, 5 speed. Can't shift when car is running. When engine
is off, shifts fine. I checked the transmission fluid, it's fine. The
clutch fluid was low, about down to a 1/4 inch. I added more fluid. Still
won't shift. Also, when the engine is running, and I push in the clutch, I
hear a clicking sound I didn't have before. It goes away when I release the
clutch.
HELP!!!
navaidstech - 06 Feb 2006 20:17 GMT
Try bleeding the clutch fluid. I had a similar problem years ago, bled
the system and all was fine afterwards. I'm not sure how the air got in
the system and why it didn't happen again but I'm not complaining. :)

alex

> I have a 4 cylinder, 5 speed. Can't shift when car is running. When engine
> is off, shifts fine. I checked the transmission fluid, it's fine. The
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> clutch.
> HELP!!!
debidoes044 - 25 Feb 2006 01:42 GMT
Any one know how to bleed the clutch?
jim - 25 Feb 2006 21:37 GMT
pump clutch pedal,hold pedal down  while  your helper cracks open the
bleeder screw on the slave cylinder.Make sure that you dont let the
resivoir run out of fluid though.

JIM
SnoMan - 26 Feb 2006 01:04 GMT
The "officail" GM manual does not cover bleeding it. It states that
units are not field servicable and the slave is supposed to be
replaced with a new replacement prebleed one from factory.

>pump clutch pedal,hold pedal down  while  your helper cracks open the
>bleeder screw on the slave cylinder.Make sure that you dont let the
>resivoir run out of fluid though.
>
>JIM
 
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