9-5 (9600) L4-2.3L Turbo (B235) (2001)
Clutch Slave Cylinder: Service and Repair
Bleed Slave Cylinder
The gearbox must first be removed from the vehicle. If the gearbox has not yet been removed, refer to Manual Transmission/Transaxle, Service and
Repair.
1. Connect a 450 mm long piece of clean, transparent 8 mm plastic hose to the slave cylinder delivery pipe connection.
2. Fully depress the release bearing once and then release it. The slave cylinder seal remains in its inner position.
3. Fill the plastic hose with brake fluid to a level of about 350 mm.
4. Connect pressure/vacuum pump 30 14 884 to the plastic hose. Use a 6 mm plastic hose (this is used to provide a tight seal).
5. Pump up pressure until the slave cylinder seal moves out and brake fluid runs down into the slave cylinder. The pressure increases when the seal
has reached its farthest point.
6. Remove the pressure/vacuum pump and carefully press in the release bearing to its stop. Note the air bubbles in the plastic hose.
7. Repeat points 5 to 6 a few times until no air bubbles are visible in the hose.
8. Leave the slave cylinder seal in its innermost position. Drain and remove the plastic hose