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Old Aug 23, 2011
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Hey everybody, long time an no problems or DIY's to post LOL.

But today I decided to replace my brake/clutch fluid. Brakes went fine...fluids ran clear, pedal firm.

Clutch, on the other hand...is limp afterward. It does NOT return to the up position, just sits on the floor. No air bubbles, resevior was always filled..
So what the is going on? BTW there were no problems before I starting this apparently simple DIY.
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Old Aug 24, 2011
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Re: Limp Clutch after fluid flush/bleed?

Nobodys got any idea???

Been reading all around...some said I have to remove the slave and bench bleed it....some said slave/master may be screwed up...

Problem is it was fine before I started, and all I did was change the fluid. It pumps out fluid no problem when I pump the pedal. It just doesnt build up pressure after I close the bleed valve
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Re: Limp Clutch after fluid flush/bleed?

Same issue.
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Re: Limp Clutch after fluid flush/bleed?

Bleeding on the car takes a while. It takes me 30-45 minutes, normally. Almost 2 hours, from bone dry. Need patience or do a bench bleed. If your pedal still does not pop up, check for leaks.
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Re: Limp Clutch after fluid flush/bleed?

Gravity bleeding is your best bet, if you can not get the air out with pumping the pedel.
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Re: Limp Clutch after fluid flush/bleed?

Get a hand held vacuum pump. Hook it up to the bleeder. Have somebody ready to pour fluid in the reservoir. Crack the bleeder and pump like crazy till it's up to around 30 psi. Keep having someone top up the reservoir. As soon as it gets up to about 30 psi, close the bleeder immediately. Your peddle will be firm.
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Re: Limp Clutch after fluid flush/bleed?

Originally Posted by BobDobolina
Hey everybody, long time an no problems or DIY's to post LOL.

But today I decided to replace my brake/clutch fluid. Brakes went fine...fluids ran clear, pedal firm.

Clutch, on the other hand...is limp afterward. It does NOT return to the up position, just sits on the floor. No air bubbles, resevior was always filled..
So what the is going on? BTW there were no problems before I starting this apparently simple DIY.
I tried hand pumping and another person pumping the pedal without success. I wound up using a Power Bleeder with the euro attachment. One person held it on to the reservoir to keep the pressure even, the other pumped it to 12 psi and opened the bleeder.

Since I use old threads regularly to figure out how to fix things, hopefully this thread necro is forgivable and useful.
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