cluch problem
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cluch problem
ok so went out to my car this morning and when i push the cluch down it just goes to the floor and nothing happends car wont go into gear and it starts tho. i just reblead the line and replaced the slave cylender to the cluch and still same thing. know im thinking its
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my friend had the same problem with his and he replaced both things and then the car was fine. so should i replace this?
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my friend had the same problem with his and he replaced both things and then the car was fine. so should i replace this?
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Re: cluch problem (lukerc45)
have u checked ur CMC..?? "clutch master cylinder".... its above the clutch pedal, check an see if anythings leaking out of the boot... i've had this problem several times and its usually cmc, throwout bearing, or slave cylinder....
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It's probably either the clutch master cylinder seal (see if the carpet is wet up by the top of the pedal) or a fitting is lose, or something of the sort. Or one (master or slave) cylinder just took a crap on you - but it should still be wet.
Look for anything that's wet, whatever's wet is what's leaking..the problem definitely sounds like you're not building clutch pressure - this is usually due to a leak in the clutch system, so look for wet clutch components.
Look for anything that's wet, whatever's wet is what's leaking..the problem definitely sounds like you're not building clutch pressure - this is usually due to a leak in the clutch system, so look for wet clutch components.
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