it needs to re-bleed again,he should have gravity bleed it,its a better method of doing it ,,id take it back,and have him re-do it,if he pressure bleed it,it had air left in it,,this is what cause this to happen ,either that or the slave cylinder is now giving trouble on it,,i usually replace those as a pair,and this don't happen,,but id take it back to him,and see if it can be bleed out,,good ,luck i hope this help,s.
2006-11-24 16:12:59
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answered by dodge man 7
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The guy before me about the slave is correct. I've never replaced just the master, ALWAYS replace both at the same time. They're the same age, and probably are failing in tandem.
2006-11-25 07:00:34
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answered by Fosteroak 1
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the clutch master cylinder? Did he bleed the system? Sounds like you need to take it back and have him redo it. I wouldnt accept such a poor repair job like this.
2006-11-24 15:57:19
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answered by mrbadmood 4
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