Clutch going to the floor
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Clutch going to the floor
Wat up fellas , my clutch pedal went str8 down to the ground yesterday so I replaced my clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder. Bled the system for about an hour and a half . Clutch pedal still goes down to the floor. I adjusted my pedal 3 times still nothing. Fluid coming out the bleeder valve good a str8 stream .I can shift gears with the engine off but with it on it's a no go .I also replaced my clutch about a week ago . Car rode good till now . I'm lost right now any help would be great. It's a 01 Civic ex. Thanks
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[QUOTE=GolNat;4738906]Does it feel like it has resistance?
Sounds like it’s still hydraulic related. Any fluid on the ground? Does the level in the reservoir go down any?[/QUOTEQU
fluid goes down in the res. No fluid on ground and the pedal has no play in it . Goes straight to the floor .
Sounds like it’s still hydraulic related. Any fluid on the ground? Does the level in the reservoir go down any?[/QUOTEQU
fluid goes down in the res. No fluid on ground and the pedal has no play in it . Goes straight to the floor .
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Man I hope not . I replace all of that about a week ago . My old one was shot . Is their anything else that can be wrong . She drove pretty good untill yesterday went from 4th gear to go into 5th and the pedal went straight to the floor. Had to get it towed to the house then I replace slave cylinder and master clutch cylinder
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To me, that's the only thing left that makes sense with the issues, but I'm purely speculating.
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Have someone else step on the clutch and watch the slave cylinder. If the slave cylinder moves and you can see the lever it is attached to move, the issue is in the clutch. If the slave cylinder doesn't move the lever then there is a hydraulic issue. If I remember the clutch can be difficult to bleed.
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Got it all fix up guys . After 2 days of bleeding I went ahead and made me a home made tool to suck the air/ fluid from the slave cylinder. Took 20 mins and got it right . Thanks for all the help .
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