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SlowWhite
10-26-2004, 02:07 PM
Check the resevior first..... a little while ago out of no where my reseviour was empty and this happened. (I noticed my slave cylinder was wet)

Anyrated filled it back up and it fixed the problems (took a while for the fluid to go through and I know I have to replace my slave cylinder)

TheBlizzard
10-26-2004, 02:44 PM
The fluid is full Brian. And there is no leaks that I can see, the slave cylinder is not leaking at all. I am going to try and bleed it and maybe pull the slave and see if its bound up or something. If all that fails then I will replace the master cylinder. I did some searching on NABR and there are a few threads that are similar to my problems and it ended up being the master cylinder so.....

CRAIG

Speedfreak
10-26-2004, 03:50 PM
Check for a leak on the inside of the car(by the pedals)... on the firewall. Thats where my master leak showed up. Based on your symtoms I would bet on a bad master...

TheBlizzard
10-26-2004, 03:57 PM
Yeah Mo, Andy checked under there this morning when I was looking under the car for leaks, he didn't see anything up by the assembly inside the car. I am suspecting the master also, but I think its a internal leak, and thats why it will work and build pressure from time to time but eventually it will fail again.

CRAIG

TheBlizzard
11-01-2004, 12:01 PM
Update:

Replaced master cylinder on Saturday and have been driving it since with no problems. So I am pretty sure that it was the culprit.i

So if your clutch pedal ever falls to the floor on its own pretty much, even if you can pull it back up and get pressure for awhile, its more than likely your master cylinder.

CRAIG