Random loss of clutch fluid
How would this happen when I left on monday the weather had been freezing all week. My car was started fine and I drove her around the block before I left for cali. When I came back today(thursday) The clutch fluid was almost empty it was empty enough that I could not get my clutch to work it just dropped to the floor. How is this even possible?? I checked for leaks and did not see any none at the master or the slave. The only thing is I don't know how full it was before I left the last time I checked it is was a month ago and it was almost full! Any thoughts, other than to just fill it back up and see what happens.
Well , my friend had a little incident with this as well and found out it was leaking near the clutch pedal in the car , and we had to replace the master. All the fluid was all in the interior =/
No fluid on the inside I already checked it not damp or anything. I filled it up I will just have to continually check it. Tonight I'm going to bleed it out it got a little to low so now there is some play in the clutch that was not there before.
subscribing for the answer cause I used to have the wsame problem.
Every once in a while, I would go to start my car and the clutch would just fall to the floor. I'd have to scoop brake fluid out of my reservoir to get home
Never found a leak, never figured it out....hasn't happend in about a year.
Weird **** I tell ya
Every once in a while, I would go to start my car and the clutch would just fall to the floor. I'd have to scoop brake fluid out of my reservoir to get home
Never found a leak, never figured it out....hasn't happend in about a year.
Weird **** I tell ya
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