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    Clutch Problems

    Well actually i guess its the clutch pedal or i dont know. This morning i start my car and go to put it into first and i notice that the clutch pedal has very little pressure. Almost liek when you bleed brakes and you can push all the way to the floor with very little happening. So i had to press the pedal to the floor super hard in order to change gears. I was at my friends house over night about 10 miles from my house and while i was driving it stayed like this. Is it as simple as jsut ajusting the pedal? or could i have some major problems comming up. Clutch doesnt slip and is fine.

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    You need a new slave cylinder. The seals are leaking and that's why you have no pressure.
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      #3
      + 1 I know my slave is leaking on my turbo car, I saw it with my own two eyes a couple weekends ago. I have a new one coming on Monday to replace during spring break. They are only liks 30-35 bucks from BMA...
      Last edited by backtrail69; 03-10-2007, 10:27 AM.
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        #4
        Try to get the slave fixed asap. You don't want the brake fluid to go into the bell housing and onto your clutch disk. This = slipping.
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