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Old 02-26-2008, 07:46 AM
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The resevoir has plenty of fluid, but theres no pressure in the pedal! I've putting it in gear and pumping it, but the problem still remains. Also fyi when the cars not started it will go in gear w/no problems but when its started it won't let it get in gear. I have no clue whats wrong. Any insight or ideas is greatly appreciated.. Thank you
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have you tried bleeding it? if you have you have, your slave cylinder probably went out, or could be your master cylinder. do you have the upgraded 01-02 slave and master cylinder?
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You mention that there is no pedal pressure...is the pedal sticking to the floor or is it returning to its normal resting position? Let me know. Thanks!
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Im getting an extra hand here in about twenty to bleed the clutch. Hopefully its not the master slave cylinder. It was replaced not to long ago with a napa oem replacement. Non adjustable..
And its not sticking. But it doesn't return to its original position. It returns up off the floor like an inch of so.
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Just an update. It was leaking from the master cylinder. So after buying one this morning i just got done slapping it in.. Now theres alot of pressure and grabs at the top of the clutch when i was used to it grabbing barely letting off of it? Its a non adjustable. Is this normal
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im goin threw the same thing, but i just did my master and now i need a slave =*(
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Originally Posted by Juicedz28
Now theres alot of pressure and grabs at the top of the clutch when i was used to it grabbing barely letting off of it? Its a non adjustable. Is this normal
Usually thats a sign there is still a little air in the system, you might need to bleed it out more.




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