Been gone for a few weeks and come home and get in the car. There is no clutch whatsoever. It's parked in wet grass so I can't tell if there is a hydraulic leak or not. I was thinking it was the slave cylinder but I'm not sure. I thought when the slave went bad that it was a spongy feel. I've got no feel whatsoever.
No clutch pedal feel whatsoever.
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Get a homeless cat, get some of that grass and feed it to it. If something happens to the cat then you know it is a fluid leakComment
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Originally posted by cabriodster87"Honey? What color is this wire? Is it the same as that one? Are you sure? I don't believe it. OK, it works. Thank you sweetie."Originally posted by Kershawi've got a boner and a desire to speed.Comment
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Replaced the slave cylinder and bled it with the syringe method before bolting it back up to the car. Worked like a charm until after driving it for 20 minutes I realized that it's still dripping from somewhere up above. At least I have use of the clutch to move it around right now. I will get it on a lift tomorrow and check it out.Comment
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Possibly your clutch fluid line from the Master to the Slave mine did the same thing when I first swapped my 5spd tranny in. May need replacement or just a good tightening where the hard line and the rubber line meet.Replaced the slave cylinder and bled it with the syringe method before bolting it back up to the car. Worked like a charm until after driving it for 20 minutes I realized that it's still dripping from somewhere up above. At least I have use of the clutch to move it around right now. I will get it on a lift tomorrow and check it out.Comment

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