T is for TURBO
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- Jan 15, 2005
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Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
Okay... So, I'm having some issues with my clutch, and I have no clue as to how they really work
. So Im going to explain this to the best of my ability.
When I lift my foot off the clutch to engage it, the clutch doesn't spring back very hard, and gets to a certain point then stops. I can then let my foot completley off the petal and a second or two later the clutch petal pops up to were its supposed to be when fully engaged. This problem is most noticable when cold, but is still present when it is warm. Its been like this since I've gotten the car (about a month and a half ago) but has gotten progressivly worse. Im not sure but I also think this issue is attributing to my my clutch slipping under heavy exeleration.
My assumtion is that because the petal is not returning to its full upright position, the pressure plate is not fully engaging, thus causeing the slippage...
Any Ideas? Master cyliner? Slave? Fluid leak???
Thanks a lot!
-Shawn
. So Im going to explain this to the best of my ability.When I lift my foot off the clutch to engage it, the clutch doesn't spring back very hard, and gets to a certain point then stops. I can then let my foot completley off the petal and a second or two later the clutch petal pops up to were its supposed to be when fully engaged. This problem is most noticable when cold, but is still present when it is warm. Its been like this since I've gotten the car (about a month and a half ago) but has gotten progressivly worse. Im not sure but I also think this issue is attributing to my my clutch slipping under heavy exeleration.
My assumtion is that because the petal is not returning to its full upright position, the pressure plate is not fully engaging, thus causeing the slippage...
Any Ideas? Master cyliner? Slave? Fluid leak???
Thanks a lot!
-Shawn
