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28 1098/1098S - M.Y. 2007 - edition 00
Use and maintenance
Draining the clutch hydraulic circuit
Warning
Clutch fluid will damage painted surfaces if spilled on them. It is also very harmful if it comes into contact with the skin or with
the eyes; in the event of accidental contact, wash the affected area with abundant running water.
Remove the dust cap to expose the bleed valve (2).
Connect a clutch circuit bleeding tool to the clutch slave cylinder bleed valve (2).
Notes
Follow the manufacturer's instructions when using a commercial clutch bleeding tool.
Loosen off the bleed valve and pump with the bleeding tool until no more fluid emerges.
If you do not have a bleeding tool available, attach a length of transparent plastic tubing to the bleed valve (2) and insert the other
end of the tubing in a container of old clutch fluid placed on the floor.
Unscrew the bleed valve by a 1/4 turn.
Remove the cap (1) and membrane from the clutch fluid reservoir (A).
Operate the clutch lever until all the fluid has been expelled.
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