Clutch Hose Removal and Installation

NOTE:
Replace the clutch hose 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 gets on the paint or plastic, wash it off immediately with water.

2. Clutch Hose - Remove


1.
Remove and discard the brake fluid from the reservoir with a syringe or other suitable device.

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






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

4.
Remove the clutch hose from the clutch line brackets.

3. All Removed Parts - Install

1.
Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.

NOTE: This special tool increases the torque applied by the torque wrench. Refer to Torque Specifications for details on how to recalculate the torque wrench setting.

4. Clutch Hydraulic System - Bleed


2.
Do the following checks:

Check the clutch hose and line joint for leaks, and tighten if necessary.
Check the clutch hose for interference and twisting.
Check the clutch operation.

5. Test Drive - Check