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Old 11-14-02, 10:41 PM
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Thumbs down Clutch is sticking to the floor

This just happend today . I pushed it in and it didn't come back out. So i hit it with my foot and it poped back out. Is this the slave cylinder going bad ? If so, ez to change ?
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Old 11-14-02, 10:44 PM
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i think you have to remove the intake manifold to perform this task...easy i think..just time consuming..if its the slave that is...have you check your fluid inside the clutch master cylinder? have you checked for leaks where the clutch master cylinder bolts onto the firewall??
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apreludem.....WTF????? the slave cylinder is on the tranny near the oil filter for visibility purposes... why would he take off his intake manifold?
you need to bleed your slave cylinder you can get to it with a 8mm wrench and bleed it like you would your brakes.....if that does not help then you need a new slave cylinder
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Its the slave. Not hard to change just takes a little while to bleed. YOU DONT HAVE TO REMOVE THE INTAKE!
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HAHAHA...sorry sorry..HAHAHA..didnt realize what you where talking about...you are right..bleed the lines..dont replace...( holy ****..what was i smoking when i said that)
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i meant dont remove the intake........crap...im just gonna go to bed...been a long..tough day today... im gonna laugh at this in the morning !!!!
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I've checked the fluid and there are no leaks. All is good. this sounds like its going to be the ez-est thing i've done to my car.

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Paul
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