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Clutch Pedal Problem #700093 02/24/06 06:06 AM
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gr8ryde Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I'm having a problem with my clutch pedal. I depress the clutch pedal and it just goes down but doesn't come up. I can't change into gear to drive it because there is no pressure with the pedal when depressing it. I see underneath that theres a leak and its definately coming from the brake fluid im putting in the clutch master cylinder because when i keep trying to depress the pedal the resovoir goes down. Anyone have any ideas on where the leak is coming from and is this a possible fix for an average do it yourselfer? Thanks in advance.


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Re: Clutch Pedal Problem [Re: gr8ryde] #700094 02/24/06 10:44 AM
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garyindiane Offline
Need a Spot
Its your slave cylinder most likely, or a busted line.

Re: Clutch Pedal Problem [Re: garyindiane] #700095 02/24/06 02:22 PM
Anonymous
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Yep, sounds like the slave cylinder to me too.

Re: Clutch Pedal Problem #700096 02/25/06 02:01 AM
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Don_W Offline
Wheeler
Pull the slave cylinder and pop the piston out. It's likely got some corrosion. I've been through 3 of them, and now bleed the system far more often. Any visible corrosion is enough to create a leak. You will need to replace the entire slave cylinder assembly, but that is easily within the ability of the do it yourselfer..


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