FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Hydraulic Hose: Service and Repair




Clutch Hose Replacement

NOTE:

- Replace the clutch hose if it is twisted, cracked, or if it leaks.

- Use fender covers to avoid damaging painted surfaces.

- Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint or plastic. If brake fluid does contact the paint or plastic, wash it off immediately water.

1. Remove the brake fluid from the clutch master cylinder reservoir with a syringe or other suitable device.

2. Disconnect the clutch hose (A) from the clutch lines (B).






3. Remove the clutch hose clips (A) from the clutch hose (B).

4. Remove the clutch hose from the clutch hose brackets (C).






5. Install a new clutch hose (A) into the clutch hose brackets (B) with new clutch hose clips (C).
NOTE: Check the clutch hose for interference and twisting.






6. Connect the clutch lines (A) to the clutch hose (B).

7. Do the clutch hydraulic system bleeding. Service and Repair

8. Do the following checks:
- Check the clutch hose and line joints for leaks, and tighten if necessary.

- Check the clutch hose for interference and twisting.

9. Test-drive the vehicle.