Lost clutch...
So my 97 coupe suposedly had a new clutch installed in the last 5k miles.
Got up to go to work one morning and had no clutch what so ever.... so I hoped in my truck and took off to work.
Got home and was low on fluid...topped it off pumped like hell and got clutch back...actuallyh felt better than before.
How do you actually bleed the clutch on these. I feel like I have some air somehwere or a leak I can't see.
Got up to go to work one morning and had no clutch what so ever.... so I hoped in my truck and took off to work.
Got home and was low on fluid...topped it off pumped like hell and got clutch back...actuallyh felt better than before.
How do you actually bleed the clutch on these. I feel like I have some air somehwere or a leak I can't see.
So my 97 coupe suposedly had a new clutch installed in the last 5k miles.
Got up to go to work one morning and had no clutch what so ever.... so I hoped in my truck and took off to work.
Got home and was low on fluid...topped it off pumped like hell and got clutch back...actuallyh felt better than before.
How do you actually bleed the clutch on these. I feel like I have some air somehwere or a leak I can't see.
Got up to go to work one morning and had no clutch what so ever.... so I hoped in my truck and took off to work.
Got home and was low on fluid...topped it off pumped like hell and got clutch back...actuallyh felt better than before.
How do you actually bleed the clutch on these. I feel like I have some air somehwere or a leak I can't see.
Try looking under your dash at your actual clutch pedal and see if there is fluid leaking into the car from clutch master cylinder
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