Warning! During bleeding, add only clean fluid recommended by the manufacturer.
Warning! The fluid used in the hydraulic drive dissolves paint and plastic, so if fluid gets on the car's paintwork, wash it with plenty of water.
Order of execution
1. Loosen the bleed screw and attach a hose to it. Place the other end of the hose in a glass container of sufficient volume.
2. Slowly depress the clutch pedal.
3. With the clutch pedal depressed, loosen the bleeder screw and bleed the air from the hydraulic system. Tighten the bleeder screw and release the clutch pedal.
4. Repeat the operations until the brake fluid comes out without air bubbles.
Warning! Rapidly re-depressing the clutch pedal in area B-C can cause the pushrod to come out of the clutch cylinder housing during bleeding. Press the clutch pedal only after it returns to the top position (A).