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Clutch slips when the car is cold, then goes away when it warms up..
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Clutch slips when the car is cold, then goes away when it warms up..
My 92 vx's clutch slips for like the 1st 10 mins of drivin' then it's fine!?!
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Re: Clutch slips when the car is cold, then goes away when it warms up..
It shouldn't slip at all. Maybe time to replace it.
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Could it have something 2 do with the hydraulics?
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Re: Clutch slips when the car is cold, then goes away when it warms up..
Ya hot or cold it really shouldnt slip. Maybe try to bleed it. << wild guess
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