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Clutch Fluid Air Bleeding: Procedure

NOTE:
  • The illustration below is suitable for every model. Perform the same procedures for the other models.
  • Bleed air from the oil line with help of a co-worker.
  1. Remove the collector cover.
  2. Remove the air intake boot assembly. (non-turbo model) Refer to AIR INTAKE BOOT .
  3. Remove the intercooler. (turbo model) Refer to INTERCOOLER .
  4. Fit one end of a vinyl tube into the air breather of the operating cylinder, and put the other end into a clutch fluid container.
    Fig 1: Identifying Air Bleeder
    G07913884Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  5. Slowly depress the clutch pedal several times and keep it depressed. Open the air breather to discharge air together with the clutch fluid. Release the air breather for 1 or 2 seconds. Next, close the air breather, and slowly release the clutch pedal.
    CAUTION: Cover the air breather with cloth to prevent clutch fluid from being splashed on surrounding parts when loosening the breather.
    Fig 2: Identifying Operating Cylinder And Vinyl Tube
    G07913885Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  6. Repeat procedure 5), until there are no more air bubbles appearing from the air breather.
  7. Tighten the air breather.

    Tightening torque: 

    T: 7.8 N.m (0.8 kgf-m, 5.8 ft-lb) 

    Fig 3: Air Bleeder Nut With Torque Specification
    G06652552Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  8. After stepping on the clutch pedal, make sure that there are no leaks evident in the entire clutch system.
  9. After bleeding the air from clutch system, ensure that the clutch operates properly.
  10. Install the air intake boot assembly. (non-turbo model) Refer to AIR INTAKE BOOT .
  11. Install the intercooler. (turbo model) Refer to INTERCOOLER .
  12. Install the collector cover. (turbo model)