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Old 01-03-2011, 06:01 PM   #1
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clutch peddle hit the floor this weekend when i went to shift into gear, now i can shift without it i dont know what broke anyone have any ideas?
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Old 01-03-2011, 06:12 PM   #2
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there is no pressure i guess is it a slave cylinder i have never worked on these before?
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sounds like the slave cylinder......... these things usually fail in the winter... if im not mistaken.. i think its mounted in side the bellhousing
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the slave cylinder is behind the brake fluid resovoir
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change your clutch fluid and try it again may be the problem get solved.
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it could be the clutch spring came unconnected its pretty easy to get to if u have lift. its located right in front of the torque converter.
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the slave cylinder is behind the brake fluid resovoir
That's the clutch master cylinder that's behind the brake fluid resovor. The slave cylinder is inside the bell housing.

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it could be the clutch spring came unconnected its pretty easy to get to if u have lift. its located right in front of the torque converter.
Standards don't have torque converters.
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