Bleeding the clutch

mickeydarmi

New member
The fluid in my brake/clutch system is old and has absorbed a little too much moisture. I’m starting to notice it on the clutch side more than the brake side, so my question is this — I’m assuming that to be sure all the old fluid is replaced with new DOT3, I need to not only bleed the clutch system at the slave cylinder, but also bleed the brakes at all 4 wheel calipers since the fluid is shared. Can anyone confirm? I’d really like to just do the clutch, but I’m worried that won’t solve the issue ...


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WJCO

Meme King
Although they both use the same type of fluid, they are in separate closed systems. What symptom are you having?
 

mickeydarmi

New member
I’m not doubting you, but on my 2011 JKUR, there’s only one reservoir — one container with a cap that you can remove to add fluid — and it serves the brake and clutch systems


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