How to bleed the clutch slave cylinder on a ford transit?

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Tina S. January 4, 2021
To remove the air from Your clutch system on a Ford Transit, You need to push or pull the air down through the fluid line to the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder. To keep things clean You should attach a tube to the nipple on the bleeder valve. If You use a clear tube it can be easy to see when all the air has exited the system.If Your clutch pedal feels soft or 'spongy' at any point as You press it to the floor, it's a sign Your clutch fluid is low. That spongy, inconsistent feeling is due to air in the clutch line from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder.
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Damian M. April 10, 2020
Use a power blast or tap the bleeder with a hydraulic line to bleed the clutch slave.
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