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I pulled this 81 240D I acquired into the shop to get it going.
Currently clutch is dead and just goes to the floor. I assume I want to
first try seeing if the slave cylinder is leaking, then maybe try
bleeding it? Followed by replacement. So the question is I have never
worked on a clutch before. How do I bleed it? Do I hook up my pressure
bleeder to the brake fluid reservoir then simply open the bleeder on the
slave cylinder?
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- Re: [MBZ] 123 clutch Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
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