CLUTCH PEDAL STICKING!!!
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CLUTCH PEDAL STICKING!!!
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Today after driving to school....i went home and found that my clutch pedal became very loose...as if there is no pressure at all. I also couldnt put the transmission in gear so now it is stuck in neutral. I did notice that my hrydraulic cluth fluid reservoir is completely empty. I just want to make sure that this is in fact the problem!!
Today after driving to school....i went home and found that my clutch pedal became very loose...as if there is no pressure at all. I also couldnt put the transmission in gear so now it is stuck in neutral. I did notice that my hrydraulic cluth fluid reservoir is completely empty. I just want to make sure that this is in fact the problem!!
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Re: CLUTCH PEDAL STICKING!!! (SMseagren83)
im sorry, but the flaming must commence...
BLEED YOUR ****** CLUTCH, AND ADD BREAK FLUID!!!!
ahem, now that the caps lock is off, i will reiterate myself. Add break fluid to your clutch resivoir, and pump the **** out of it. you may also benefit from checking the lines to the transmission to see if there is a leak of any sort
BLEED YOUR ****** CLUTCH, AND ADD BREAK FLUID!!!!
ahem, now that the caps lock is off, i will reiterate myself. Add break fluid to your clutch resivoir, and pump the **** out of it. you may also benefit from checking the lines to the transmission to see if there is a leak of any sort
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Re: CLUTCH PEDAL STICKING!!! (SMseagren83)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SMseagren83 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">so all i need to do is add the fluid?
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no, add fluid and get a friend to help you bleed the clutch, and also check the lines to see if there is any leaks
p.s. bleeding the clutch takes all the air out of the lines so its stiffer and works better. if you just add fluid it wont work as good if at all
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no, add fluid and get a friend to help you bleed the clutch, and also check the lines to see if there is any leaks
p.s. bleeding the clutch takes all the air out of the lines so its stiffer and works better. if you just add fluid it wont work as good if at all
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Re: CLUTCH PEDAL STICKING!!! (Apocolipse269)
disregard the last comment i didnt read the other post by the motard. hey maybe people that dont like replying to simple-fix-posts shouldnt be writing replies at all. It was a question..no need to be a dick man....some people need help with their cars...and this is where most come.
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Re: CLUTCH PEDAL STICKING!!! (SMseagren83)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SMseagren83 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">disregard the last comment i didnt read the other post by the motard. hey maybe people that dont like replying to simple-fix-posts shouldnt be writing replies at all. It was a question..no need to be a dick man....some people need help with their cars...and this is where most come.</TD></TR></TABLE>
search for your problem with the search feature before you ask a question, its probably been answered plenty of times already
search for your problem with the search feature before you ask a question, its probably been answered plenty of times already
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Re: CLUTCH PEDAL STICKING!!! (SMseagren83)
if you asked a legitimate question i wouldnt have flamed, would you honestly think its not a problem thats its empty
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