Look under the dash, where the clutch pedal rod goes through the firewall. If it's wet under there, replace the clutch master cylinder
Also, look under the car to where the slave cylinder is connected to the bell housing of the transmission. If it's wet, replace the slave cylinder. Also, check the lines for leakage. Master tech 40 yrs
2006-08-22 02:53:20
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answered by Cal 5
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You have a leak for sure, where is a guessing game. If the leak is bad enough on a hydraulic clutch system your clutch will not work.
2006-08-22 02:08:43
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answered by grande alacrán 5
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Listen to LarryM, he's right on the money
Keep in mind that some slave cylinders are now mounted on the transmission input shaft and require trans removal to replace.
You didn't state the make, model of your vehicle.
2006-08-22 07:40:09
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answered by trannyman166 3
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2016-11-26 22:40:47
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answered by ? 4
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ive had this problem, most likely it is the clutch master cylinder
2006-08-22 03:57:24
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answered by john 3
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check all the rubbers that are connected to the clutch and brake system, it might be old
2006-08-21 22:41:32
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answered by Duda K 1
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it must be leaking mate, you should bring it to the car garage asap before you harm yourself and others.
2006-08-21 22:37:38
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answered by Jendralus 5
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Slave cylinder leaking.
2006-08-21 22:34:51
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answered by ? 6
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