95 2.0 Air in Hydraulics? - SolarEclipse
My Activa had two new rear spheres done by a garage who failed to top up the LHM before replacement.Could this oversight have introduced air into the hydraulics?
Since then my suspension doesn't rise & descend smoothly & my hydraulic clutch pedal no longer operates the clutch!Can I rectify this by a complete hydractive system flush or am I completely barking up the wrong tree?
95 2.0 Air in Hydraulics? - madf
As I understand, raise and lower the car on the lever in the cabin. This will pump air out of the system. And top up with LHM as you go along.
95 2.0 Air in Hydraulics? - mjm
Moving the height setting lever in the cabin from its highest setting to its lowest setting, allowing the car to settle at each level, a few times will bleed any air out of the suspension system.
The clutch hyraulic operation is not connected to the suspension hydraulics. That sounds like a different problem.
Have a look at www.frenchcarforum.co.uk for more advice.
95 2.0 Air in Hydraulics? - Peter.N.
The suspension system is normally self bleeding as fluid leaks past the suspension pistons and returns to the tank but you could try 'Citrobics' as suggested. I would also confirm that the clutch is nothing to do with the hydraulic system so must be a seperate fault.