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Can bad master/slave cause clutch slip?

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oplix

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Mar 9, 2008
Zion, Illinois
I've been driving on a leaking master/slave for about 2 weeks. I just noticed that my clutch is starting to slip. Could the two be related? I'm replacing the master/slave tomorrow but that won't fix the slipping right?
 
is that cheap to replace?
 
Improperly adjusted pedal, which induces pedal pump up, can cause this. Quick check is to crawl under the car and push the slave cylinder rod into the slave cylinder body. If you can't, your pedal is adjusted wrong. If you can, then you could have a leaking slave/master cylinder.
 
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