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S_johnston69 06-20-2012 09:01 PM

Question about clutch
 
Hey all sorry if this has already been posted but i tried looking and didn't see anything. But I have an 07 6MT Coupe and today i was driving and at first like usual i barley had to push in the clutch for it to engage to shift but toward the end of my 35 minute drive home from work i was having to push my clutch in pretty far for it to engage.So when i got home i sat in neutral and pressed on the clutch to see how far i had to push the clutch in for it to go into first and it was really close to the floor..so what is wrong?

partyman66 06-20-2012 09:30 PM


Originally Posted by S_johnston69 (Post 6489299)
Hey all sorry if this has already been posted but i tried looking and didn't see anything. But I have an 07 6MT Coupe and today i was driving and at first like usual i barley had to push in the clutch for it to engage to shift but toward the end of my 35 minute drive home from work i was having to push my clutch in pretty far for it to engage.So when i got home i sat in neutral and pressed on the clutch to see how far i had to push the clutch in for it to go into first and it was really close to the floor..so what is wrong?

Have you ever changed the fluid for your hydraulic clutch? Did you recently have any work done on the car? If so... it's possible that whoever worked on the car may have introduced air into your clutch hydraulics.

A simple hydraulic clutch bleed and fluid replacement may help you out.

S_johnston69 06-20-2012 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by partyman66 (Post 6489330)
Have you ever changed the fluid for your hydraulic clutch? Did you recently have any work done on the car? If so... it's possible that whoever worked on the car may have introduced air into your clutch hydraulics.

A simple hydraulic clutch bleed and fluid replacement may help you out.

I just had a new clutch and flywheel put in a fresh fluids 3000 Miles ago and it did it before then too

Texasscout 06-20-2012 10:41 PM

Most likely you have air in the system. You need to flush the master and slave cylinders.

Check you fluid level first


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