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From: whatthehallbetch
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  • needs fluid. bad!!!. that wire is just for the engine to ground out since its basicly isolated from the rest of the car by rubber motor mounds and such. if there is fuel leaking from the injectors then its time to replace them before you have a fire.

    so clutch fluid is dot 3 brake fluid. You need to bleed it now that its taken in air. it should bit at least minimum halfway full.

  • @jmoyet i thought that was a grounding wire, thanks man! i think theres fuel leaking, but i cant see any when its running or shortly after, so i dont know. and any idea how to bleed the clutch? are there bleeder screws or similar like on brakes?

  • @whatthehallbetch the bleeder screw should be near the clutch lever on the transaxle. look around you follow the hose that goes from the bottle all the way down to the clutch lever. there you will find the bleeder valve.

  • @jmoyet alright, then i open it and add some fluid and pump the heck out of it. thanks a bunch man

  • @whatthehallbetch I'll try to make a vid showing how to bleed it tomorrow after work. I have a 1990 Honda Accord so it should be the same thing on how to bleed it.

  • @jmoyet awesome, i appreciate it! funny thing is right after i bought fluid, as i was pulling out of the parking lot it went back to normal, so now its not so urgent to need to bleed it and such

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