might need something new..help please serious ppl only
i recently had to bleed my clutch but now it doesn't feel as strong as it did the first time i needed to bleed it and 2 days went by and my pedal fell down to the floor again so i bled it again and it still doesn't feel strong enough. could it be that i still have air in the lines and i need to bleed it more or do i have to replace the master cylinder?
Look under the dash at the pedals and see if your master cylinder is leaking on the inside, if it is it may need to be replaced, also check all the hard and soft clutch lines from the master cylinder to the slave and make sure that there arent any leaks.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by saywhat »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Look under the dash at the pedals and see if your master cylinder is leaking on the inside, if it is it may need to be replaced, also check all the hard and soft clutch lines from the master cylinder to the slave and make sure that there arent any leaks.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What he said, you probably have a leak somewhere or you M.S. failed or slave cylinder.
Is it the factory or aftermarket.
What he said, you probably have a leak somewhere or you M.S. failed or slave cylinder.
Is it the factory or aftermarket.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by q45mm »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
What he said, you probably have a leak somewhere or you M.S. failed or slave cylinder.
Is it the factory or aftermarket.</TD></TR></TABLE>
everything in the car is stock for now
should i notice if the master is leaking?? or is it something i have to actually look for?
What he said, you probably have a leak somewhere or you M.S. failed or slave cylinder.
Is it the factory or aftermarket.</TD></TR></TABLE>
everything in the car is stock for now
should i notice if the master is leaking?? or is it something i have to actually look for?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dthug »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i recently had to bleed my clutch but now it doesn't feel as strong as it did the first time i needed to bleed it and 2 days went by and my pedal fell down to the floor again so i bled it again and it still doesn't feel strong enough. could it be that i still have air in the lines and i need to bleed it more or do i have to replace the master cylinder?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Just by those very word you can tell if it is a leaking it's very minute that you are going to have to get down there and take a look.
Just by those very word you can tell if it is a leaking it's very minute that you are going to have to get down there and take a look.
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Go pop open your hood, and check the level of fluid in the clutch master cylinder. If its low, you have a leak if not you dont.
My clutch was doing that a lot last year. I guess the slave cylinder couldn't hold the pressure of the clutch but I kept f'ing up the slave cylinder. I'd replace that ($15 from autozone or wherever) and try again. If that doesn't work...at least you have a new slave cylinder.
i was doing normal driving then my clutch just got weaker and weaker then i popped the hood and notcied no fluid so i filled it up..bleed it and this happen..you think i need something new or ssomething becasue it still feels weak like its going ot happen again
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