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No Clutch Pressure


genicide_gt
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oh god...if its not engine sensors its somethin else hehe

Drivin up the town yesterday and stopped to let this old dear out in fron of me,

as always when stopped i stick it in neutral and hand break up yeah...

She pulled off and i clutched and into 1st and drove on but when i went into 2nd the

clutch pedal started to sink slowly to the floor..i pressed clutch in and tried to go back

into 1st but couldnt move the gear stick out of second...i had to turn off the engine to get out into neutral...

I can pull out the clutch pedal and use it for about 5 secs then the pedal just starts to sink to floor again...

Anyone any ideas?? been told it could be a problem with clutch fluid loosin pressure but im not sure :unsure:

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just noticed a similar problem with mine mate, and I`ve just bought it.

Got in and started her up with the clutch in, let my foot off then back in and it wouldnt go into any gear, just made a crunching gear noise, then I noticed the pedal was sitting just off the floor so I stuck my foot under it and pulled it up. It worked fine then but did it again when I`d been driving a bit.

No clue what it might be as I`m new to these cars (2 days) but I hope I dont need a new one cos I think thats a pricey job - jonny

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have you checked the clutch fluid reservoiur to make sure its still got fluid? the onlyrealway to loose pressure in a hydraulic system is through leakage, I'd check all of the clutch lines and cylinders etc to see what you can see

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