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Old 07-17-2013, 02:47 PM
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Clutch pressure problem

So I had my master & slave cylinder replaced about a month ago & I'm still having problems. After the car sits for a few hours, the clutch feels normal but then after I drive around for a bit, the pressure slowly goes away & it gets harder to go into gear. What could the problem be? Could it just be some air in the lines still? Thanks in advance!
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Most likely need to bleed the lines. Do it right, get a bleeder kit so u can do it urself, then u just hook it to the clutch and if its like mine, u use a compressed and it creates vacuum and sucks the fluid through the line, do it till there is no more air bubbles in ur kit line. Make sure u keep resivour filled
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I was having the same issue, eventually i went to put it in Reverse and i pushed the clutch to the floor and it stayed there, turned out my TOB was torn and was leaking fluid.
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Originally Posted by tomj77
Most likely need to bleed the lines. Do it right, get a bleeder kit so u can do it urself, then u just hook it to the clutch and if its like mine, u use a compressed and it creates vacuum and sucks the fluid through the line, do it till there is no more air bubbles in ur kit line. Make sure u keep resivour filled
Awesome I really hope that's all it needs, how much did the bleeder cost for you and where did you get it from?
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Originally Posted by Sommer08
I was having the same issue, eventually i went to put it in Reverse and i pushed the clutch to the floor and it stayed there, turned out my TOB was torn and was leaking fluid.
Yeah we had all that replaced.. Unless we got a defective one
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