I'm not sure if it's the clutch itself or something dealing with it but when I push the clutch pedal in it engages much later than usual, there's way more free play in the pedal than it was last week. What causes this to happen, how can I fix this?
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Check your clutch master cylinder reservoir to make sure it has enough fluid. Its gonna be near the firewall in the engine bay with a twist off cap. If it is low, fill it with DOT 3 brake fluid and try to find where the leak is. Look inside the car under the dash where the clutch pedal is and see if there is fluid.
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Originally posted by D1sclaimer View PostCheck your clutch master cylinder reservoir to make sure it has enough fluid. Its gonna be near the firewall in the engine bay with a twist off cap. If it is low, fill it with DOT 3 brake fluid and try to find where the leak is. Look inside the car under the dash where the clutch pedal is and see if there is fluid.
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well if the gear engages while you're holding the clutch. like it disengages at first but while waiting for a red light it'll start engaging... your clutch master cylinder is going bad. well i guess it could also be the slave cylinder too. but mine was the master. and there were no leaks on mine.
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damn im goin throught the same issue almost.. ive checked countless times for leaks and i see none. but, my reservoir is sometimes gettin low.. i replaced both sc and mc also had a shop put a new clutch in, and sometimes my clutch get stuck, so i bled the system and it happens every so often?
So I was thinking what would Jesus drive?
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Originally posted by burntmushu View Postya had that problem too. i changed out both my mc and sc. and later i got one of those vacuum bleeders forgot what it was called. hooked it up cracked the bleeder open and sucked the hell out of it. filled the reservoir twice to be sure. and hadn't had a problem since.
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