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Old 04-19-2005   #4
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Re: Clutch Problems

The bleeder is on your slave cylinder. Its easier if you have two people doing it but you can do it by yourself by pumping the clutch up and then putting a board inbetween your seat and the clutch while its pressed down. Then go to the front of the car and loosen the bleeder on your slave cylinder and repeat.

From what you are describing though and if you bleed the clutch with no results then I would guess your clutch master cylinder is bad or is going bad. Get in the car and look up where the clutch master cylinder comes through the firewall and see if there is any fluid leaking down the firewall. If there is most likely its bad. If there is no fluid it still could be bad as well. I doubt your slave would be causing your problem but I wouldn't rule it out totally. You should need to bleed your clutch for an hour though, I would say ten times and if there is no bubbles coming out then your are good. If your clutch is still the same then change the master cylinder.

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