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94 civic ex, clutch pedal no pressure. HELP!!

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Old 12-30-2006, 11:55 PM
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ok well i have had this problem... every once in a while i would push in my clutch pedal and when i went to let it up it would only come up about an inch. and the car would pull.. so id lift it with my foot and it was fine...

but now it did it again and i pulled it up..worked fine until i stopped, put it in first and same thing... it seems to only happed in first gear. so i changed my trany fluid, and bleed my lines. i changed my master cylinder when it first happened but it didnt work..

so i drove it to order a slave cylinder and when i was leaving i pushed in the pedal and no pressure.. i pulled it up and pushed it down with my hand, no pressure.. i pumped the **** out of it like that and got pressure back...

put it in first and same thing.... so i bleed the lines again air came out.
so tried again same damn thing..
i took the slave off and took it apart cleaned it and put it back...(it screwed now)
when i bleed it more air then fluid comes out.

could i also have a pressure plate problem or does it sound hydrolic?

any help would be great thankyou.
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Explain how you are bleeding it?

Are you making sure the fluid level is never low while bleeding?
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yes i keep it full at all times
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ok well i have bleed it with a hand pump bleeder... and i have doen it the brake method.. and i even sucked on the damn hose when it was connected to the bleeder nipple.. that is then i got the constant air flow through the line..
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what do you think?
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Make sure the rubber line has not collapsed.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by edwin.e.johnson4 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok well i even sucked on the damn hose that is then i got the constant flow through the line..</TD></TR></TABLE>

Don't suck on the hose. won't help.
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all the lines are good.. the weird thing is it never lost any fluid.. the whole time i have had the problem which has been like 6 months.

whats the diagnosis doc?
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The plunger moving on your slave cyl?

Put a piece of hose on the bleeder and submerge the other end in a jar with some fluid in it. Have someone pump the pedal and few times hold it to the floor and release the bleeder. Tighten the bleeder. Check fluid level and fill as needed. Repeat until you have no air and just fluid exiting the line.
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