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    clutch issue

    So went to drive my car to my garage to work on it and notice my clutch pedal was in the floor. So went a check the clutch fluid reservoir and the Damn thing is empty so my ?? Am I going to have to re-bleed the clutch lines again ?? If so can anyone pass me the thread on how to do it cuz for some reason my phone don't let me look up Diy threads. Thank yall

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    If the fluid is empty, then you have a leak... so yes, you are first going to have to locate and repair the leak (probably by replacing the master or slave cylinder), and then you will need to re-bleed the lines.

    I replaced my hydraulics, and I haven't been able to get pressure in my pedal... my car is undriveable because of it.






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      Damnnnn not Wat I wanted to hear but thanks deev

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        #4
        check the bolt that bolts the clutch lines together on the transmission.i believe its called a banjo bolt..every swap i have done has leaked out of there cause its not tighten down enough.also check your slave cylinder boot.give it a squeeze.if it squirts out anything then that is your problem.as for the master look at were your clutch peddle is in the car.if you see any fluid than your master is bad.o in order to see any type of leak you need a flash light and you need to get up under the dash by your clutch peddle.

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