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    how to bleed a clutch on a chrysler voyager

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    Pretty much the same as bleeding the brakes. The slave cylinder is next to the transmission, and has a bleeder valve or screw on it. Have some one pump peddle a few times, open the screw let the air out, close it and have them pump again,open th screw and let the air out ,close it and keep repeating the process untill no air comes out. There will be fluid coming out as well, so have something to catch that in. When it stops spitting and a good stream of fluid comes out it should be good to go.



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