11-01-2021, 06:39 AM | #1 |
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Clutch questions
So this morning leaving for work I had a very interesting problem letting out the clutch it garbed in the 1st 1/4 inch of travel as if I had taken my foot completely off the clutch pedal.this happened several times while trying to back out of the driveway. I put my foot under the pedal to find it to almost be on the floor I was able pull it up with my foot and didn't have a problem the rest of the way into work. Never had a master cylinder fail like this before they typically loose pressure and the clutch won't disengage. Is there a return spring on the pedal assembly in these cars? Anyone experience a problem like this with their car. I have just over 50k on the car it's never been raced and the clutch feels strong no slipping or chatter. Maybe just low on fluid if I remember correctly these get their fluid from the brake system. I'll have to do some troubleshooting after work this afternoon
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11-01-2021, 01:47 PM | #2 |
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There are a number of springs on the clutch pedal assembly but I have a hard time seeing that any of the them are the culprit here. Have you recently modified or replaced any parts associated with the braking system or clutch system?
My guess is there's a tiny leak in the clutch hydraulic system hoses and/or the slave cylinder. Check the brake fluid reservoir. It needs to be basically full as the reservoir provides fluid for the clutch hydraulics.
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11-01-2021, 03:25 PM | #3 | |
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Okay I just got home pulled the interior cover above the pedal assy down the springs look good nothing broken couldn't see any evidence of fluid leaking from the master cylinder. I will have to see if it acts up first thing in the morning temp is going to be the same tomorrow as it was today in the mid 30s Last edited by pmcmtnbkr; 11-01-2021 at 04:13 PM.. |
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