HRV clutch bleeding (how to)
#1
HRV clutch bleeding (how to)
Hi, I am new to the forum AND feel a blasted idiot, or similar words !!
My wife's 2002 HRV will not engage gears following a short drive.
When I respond to the distress call with the car parked of road and safe I find the clutch reservoir fluid level below the very bottom outlet.
The vehicle has stood idle & garaged for 5+ weeks with no sign of any fluid leak nor is there any sign of leak or burst when I lift the bonnet/hood.
I hoped for the best and topped it up with a general clutch/brake fluid but 'no good'.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a simple hrv clutch bleeding set of pics; so that I as very grey beard young guy can stay in the driving seat and tell my farm labour what to undo and when to do so, while I keep topping up the reservoir.
The alternative is to call the repair shop of 40+ miles and get them to transport the vehicle to their premises.
My wife's 2002 HRV will not engage gears following a short drive.
When I respond to the distress call with the car parked of road and safe I find the clutch reservoir fluid level below the very bottom outlet.
The vehicle has stood idle & garaged for 5+ weeks with no sign of any fluid leak nor is there any sign of leak or burst when I lift the bonnet/hood.
I hoped for the best and topped it up with a general clutch/brake fluid but 'no good'.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a simple hrv clutch bleeding set of pics; so that I as very grey beard young guy can stay in the driving seat and tell my farm labour what to undo and when to do so, while I keep topping up the reservoir.
The alternative is to call the repair shop of 40+ miles and get them to transport the vehicle to their premises.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
stook00
Ridgeline Forum
1
09-16-2011 08:52 AM
mango02
Honda Forum Help & Suggestion Center
3
01-26-2011 07:38 AM