How to bleed the clutch of Great Wall H6?
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The general method for bleeding the clutch of Great Wall Haval H6: Press and hold the clutch pedal without releasing it, then loosen and tighten the bleed screw on the clutch slave cylinder. Repeat pressing the clutch pedal several times without releasing it, and bleed again until all the air is expelled. For specific operations, it is recommended that car owners consult professionals at 4S shops. There are three methods for bleeding air: 1. Manual bleeding method: Step on the clutch pedal repeatedly. When you feel resistance while pressing the pedal, use a wrench to loosen the bleeder screw on the booster to release air. After bleeding, tighten the bleeder screw. Repeat this process several times until all the air in the hydraulic line is expelled. 2. Assisted bleeding method: Use a suitable length of rubber tube, connect one end to an air source and the other end to the vent hole on the reservoir cap. Use air pressure to bleed. During bleeding, first attach a transparent plastic tube to the bleeder screw on the booster, with the other end of the tube pointing to a clean container. The air pressure should not exceed 300 kPa to avoid damaging the reservoir. Loosen the bleeder screw on the booster to release air. 3. Mechanical bleeding method: Perform this on a dedicated clutch bleeding machine, which has two suitable-length oil pipes. Connect the oil supply pipe to the reservoir port and the return pipe to the bleeder screw on the booster. Press the start button to activate the oil pump. Under the pump's action, the hydraulic oil will quickly expel all the air from the hydraulic line. Tighten the bleeder screw and remove the oil pipes to complete the bleeding. Regardless of the method used, after bleeding, the oil level in the reservoir should be maintained at 4/5 of the tank capacity. If insufficient, replenish it promptly.