kcunniff
Veteran Member
Hi all, going to be flushing brake lines and clutch slave next weekend using a Motive Power bleeder. As this is my first time doing this service myself, I have read up and watched DIY videos (IDParts.com has a good one) and further note the order for bleeding on a 2005 Golf is: Left Front, Right Front, Left Rear, Right Rear, where left is driver's side and right is passenger's side. Pretty straight forward.
I do not know where bleeding the clutch slave should fall in this order. Furthermore, is bleeding the clutch simply opening the bleeder and flushing in the same manner as on the brake calipers? Again, using the power bleeder? Advice on the proper operating procedure is most appreciated, thanks very much.
I do not know where bleeding the clutch slave should fall in this order. Furthermore, is bleeding the clutch simply opening the bleeder and flushing in the same manner as on the brake calipers? Again, using the power bleeder? Advice on the proper operating procedure is most appreciated, thanks very much.