bleeding my clutch on mercedes vito 108d?

I pushed my clutch pedal to the floor and it stayed there,i can only pull it back up by hand,i have no clutch at all now.Do i have air in the system and if so how do i bleed it.
steve, February 2009


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the 108 d is usually an external cylinder 2 bolts and back bleed to get excess air out/make sure the reservoir is filled lid on and your done/part is £50/labour £40.

antboy, September 2014
Your slave cylinder is probably worn. Remedy by adding correct brake fluid to your brake fluid reservoir and pump the brake pedal a few times. This will afford a quick fix but inevitably will get worse resulting in the need of a replacement slave cylinder.

Danny De Vito, January 2011
the same happened to my vito 108cdi i just had the master cylinder replaced (which is on the clutch pedal £40 from europarts) and u have to bleed it in reverse from the slave cylinder in the gearbox housing

bill, August 2009
gunstone easy bleed, connect to your osf tyre, 30psi, and pressure bleed the system, takes 5min, and saves you calling people like me out ha ha
williamsdiesels.com

Deano, February 2009
Probably your 'concentric' slave cylinder has failed. Gearbox out job m8. Quite costly, cylinder is about £150 or thereabouts + 6-7 hours to have repaired

joe, February 2009
link Click here to see other fixes for Mercedes Vito.