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13bSpoolin 10-23-07 04:18 PM

clutch or somthing else?
 
my s4 t2 clutch pedal got stuck to the floor and i couldnt put it in any other gear except 3rd and 4th. i recently replaced the slave cylinder and it allows me to drive it, but it still sticks right when its almost completely out and sum times its hard to put it in to 1st. should i also replace the master too, or is it sumthin else, ive tried to search but it comes up with nothing. i also cant break the tires loose in any gear even form a stop. it used to chrip in to 4th

hurleysurf24 10-23-07 04:57 PM

replace master and check for leaks ... bleed the lines too

13bSpoolin 10-24-07 01:23 PM

alright, i ve bled it a couple times now and i havent seen any leaks even when it was messin up there were no leaks.....................

SureShot 10-24-07 03:12 PM

When the clutch master cylinder piston leaks, the fluid runs down the inside of the fire wall and gets soaked up in the carpet padding.
If you can't see the leak, pull the master.

13bSpoolin 10-25-07 05:39 PM

i just pulled the master off and there is no fluid in my car or on the carpet, im thinkin i just need to bleed it better thanks sureshot, and hurleysuf24...................

Eple 10-25-07 06:50 PM

AFAIK the clutch is self-bleeding. Replace your master and slave cylinders.

hurleysurf24 10-25-07 08:03 PM

oh maybe you broke the piece inside the clutch fork?
noone really thinks about that but that could cause what your talking about

Eple 10-25-07 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by hurleysurf24 (Post 7456637)
oh maybe you broke the piece inside the clutch fork?
noone really thinks about that but that could cause what your talking about

Wouldn't that be pretty farging hard to break?

Turbo II Rotor 10-25-07 08:33 PM

Replace the master. Pressure is bleeding through the seal back into the reservoir and there's not enough pressure to push the pedal back. Replace the master.

hurleysurf24 10-25-07 08:39 PM

not the fork itself but the pins inside of it


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