Notice: DO NOT use fluid which has been bled from a hydraulic clutch system, in order to fill
the clutch master cylinder reservoir, due to the possibility that the fluid may be
aerated, have too much moisture content, or be contaminated and may cause system or
vehicle damage.
Bleeding the hydraulic clutch system is necessary whenever the level
of fluid in the clutch master cylinder reservoir has been allowed to fall
so low that air has been drawn into the master cylinder.
- Clean all dirt and debris
from the clutch master cylinder cap to ensure that no foreign substances
will enter the system.
- Remove the clutch master cylinder reservoir cap with diaphragm.
- Fill the clutch master cylinder reservoir with clutch hydraulic
fluid GM P/N 12345347, GM Canada P/N 10953517, or equivalent, if necessary.
- Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Remove the catalytic converter. Refer to
Catalytic Converter Replacement
in Engine Exhaust.
- Remove the driveline tunnel closeout panel. Refer to
Floor Panel Tunnel Panel Reinforcement Replacement
in
Propeller Shaft.
- Have an assistant depress the clutch pedal fully and hold.
- Loosen the bleeder screw on the clutch actuator cylinder to purge
air.
- Tighten the bleeder screw.
- Release the clutch pedal.
- Repeat steps 7 through 10 until all air is completely
evacuated.
Check and refill the clutch master cylinder reservoir
with clutch hydraulic fluid GM P/N 12345347, GM Canada P/N
10953517, or equivalent, as necessary in order to prevent air from being
drawn through the clutch master cylinder.
- Fill the clutch master cylinder reservoir with clutch hydraulic
fluid GM P/N 12345347, GM Canada P/N 10953517, or equivalent, if necessary.
- Install the driveline tunnel closeout panel. Refer to
Floor Panel Tunnel Panel Reinforcement Replacement
in
Propeller Shaft.
- Install the catalytic converter. Refer to
Catalytic Converter Replacement
in Engine Exhaust.
- Lower the vehicle.