Clutch problem
B4 you start running around all wide eyed waving your arms, check for fluid in the Clutch Master Cylinder.
If there is none.......refill it and bleed the system.
...and start looking for a leak.
If there is fluid, most likely the Clutch Master Cylinder took a sabbatical.
Hers' a picture of what you're dealing with:
http://www.hondaautomotivepart...INDER
This is, of course, assuming you've got a 5Th Gen Accord. You never mentioned.
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If there is none.......refill it and bleed the system.
...and start looking for a leak.
If there is fluid, most likely the Clutch Master Cylinder took a sabbatical.
Hers' a picture of what you're dealing with:
http://www.hondaautomotivepart...INDER
This is, of course, assuming you've got a 5Th Gen Accord. You never mentioned.
P
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kevinm1981 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I jumped in my car and the clutch pedal went straight to the floor and there is no resistance at all. Help needed ASAP.</TD></TR></TABLE>
get a flashlite, look under the dash where the clutch pedal rod goes into the cylinder, if u see any fluid at all the master is leaking, look at the slave cylinder , pull the boot back chk for fluid if u see any it is leaking as well..........if u do replace master pay close attention at the return spring at the pedal how it is installed
get a flashlite, look under the dash where the clutch pedal rod goes into the cylinder, if u see any fluid at all the master is leaking, look at the slave cylinder , pull the boot back chk for fluid if u see any it is leaking as well..........if u do replace master pay close attention at the return spring at the pedal how it is installed
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