honda civic
Could be various things! But i would suggest that these are the 2 most common issues for that problem.
1. Clutch slave cylinder ( Just replace it then bleed )
2. Leaky clutch line (Check line from clutch slave cylinder to the clutch fluid reservoir)
I'd Try bleeding it out or check for leaks. Most likely its one or the 2 unless, you have a bad pressure plate.
1. Clutch slave cylinder ( Just replace it then bleed )
2. Leaky clutch line (Check line from clutch slave cylinder to the clutch fluid reservoir)
I'd Try bleeding it out or check for leaks. Most likely its one or the 2 unless, you have a bad pressure plate.
Could be various things! But i would suggest that these are the 2 most common issues for that problem.
1. Clutch slave cylinder ( Just replace it then bleed )
2. Leaky clutch line (Check line from clutch slave cylinder to the clutch fluid reservoir)
I'd Try bleeding it out or check for leaks. Most likely its one or the 2 unless, you have a bad pressure plate.
1. Clutch slave cylinder ( Just replace it then bleed )
2. Leaky clutch line (Check line from clutch slave cylinder to the clutch fluid reservoir)
I'd Try bleeding it out or check for leaks. Most likely its one or the 2 unless, you have a bad pressure plate.
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Your clutch could mean only a couple things but if you just want str8 answers than replace anything that deals with the hydraulic part of the system.
Your clutch could mean only a couple things but if you just want str8 answers than replace anything that deals with the hydraulic part of the system.
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