Because the slave cylinder appears to have failed.
The slave cylinder may need more than bleeding and I want to be prepared for the worst once I get started with it. With a less that 12000 miles the clutch is not functioning so I have repeatedly tried the add fresh fluid, pump the pedal, repeat, with no success. The car is under warranty but unfortunately I no longer trust the "mechanics" at the dealerships. The last time I let a dealership have my car they only managed to change my oil and did not fix anything I asked them to address. However, they managed to scratch my finish, get shop grime in my floorboards, and grease on her windshield,,,WINDSHIELD!
I know how to get the service manuals I just don't want to spend the money until I have seen an example of what they will contain. Honestly I thought the instruction I requested would start with bleeding the clutching slave cylinder not jump to tearing it all down. I should have been a little more specific about my request. I expect that I would have to remove some items to access the slave cylinder, bleed it, add a tube to allow me to do it in the future without disassembly, and put it back together. For that I need proper torque specifications if nothing else. Kinda hoped someone on this forum would already have that information.
Thanks.