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Old 10-16-06, 08:34 AM
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clutch problems

So i have been having some problems with my clutch. One morning i was driving to school and my cluth went to the floor and i lost all pressure and i couldnt shift. When i got out of school i checked under the hood and found there was no fluid so i filled it up and bled it and everything seemed to work fine. I had no idea where the fluid had gone and still dont because i didnt notice any leaks or anything. then i started to notice my clutch slipping in 3rd and 4th gear when i stepped on the gas. its like the clutch isnt disengaging al the way or something. So i figured i needed a new clutch. I was driving yesterday and my clutch just started randomly sticking and going to the floor when i went down all the way but i could build pressure baack up by pumping. I have rebuilt the slave and master cylinders before and am wondering if i should take them apart again. Any ideas fellas?
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replace everything before you kill yourself buddy.

Just think. 250 dollars and some labor. Or the car infront of you as you are driving to school.
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what do you mean replace everything. Rebuild the master and clutch cylinders again or what?
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