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Loosing Clutch Pedal pressure?
What does it mean when I'm loosing clutch pedal pressure?
Are my Slave/Master clutch cylinders failing or is my clutch going?
I seem to be loosing pressure up the top of the pedal so there is a big gap between pressing the clutch and actual clutch pressure. The pressure comes back to normal every now and then.
Been like this for 2 days.
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check fluid levels and for leaks
otherwise i'd be betting on the master cylinder seals
if it's fairly old it's probably time to change it
iirc new unit from honda for an ek was only about 75odd, not too sure about a bb6 though but i wouldn't imagine it'd be much different
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yeah thats right, check the fluid level first, i had the same problem some time ago, my clutch was a bit softer than normal, checked fluid level, it was almost empty, topped up and gave few pumps of the pedal, all back to normal. i can't seem to find a leak but i have to top it up every 2-3 month, not a big deal, so i left it like that. but i always carry a bottle of oil and brake fluid in the boot of my car.
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Originally Posted by vinnY
check fluid levels and for leaks
otherwise i'd be betting on the master cylinder seals
if it's fairly old it's probably time to change it
iirc new unit from honda for an ek was only about 75odd, not too sure about a bb6 though but i wouldn't imagine it'd be much different
Originally Posted by eg6sir
yeah thats right, check the fluid level first, i had the same problem some time ago, my clutch was a bit softer than normal, checked fluid level, it was almost empty, topped up and gave few pumps of the pedal, all back to normal. i can't seem to find a leak but i have to top it up every 2-3 month, not a big deal, so i left it like that. but i always carry a bottle of oil and brake fluid in the boot of my car.
Do you guys know how to check fluid levels? I've never checked clutch fluid levels before
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usually in a smaller reservoir next to your brake reservoir
also follow your clutch pedal upwards where it connects to the master cylinder itself, usually leaks from there too
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Originally Posted by Petronas
Do you guys know how to check fluid levels? I've never checked clutch fluid levels before
Next to you brake booster there should be a smaller plastic reservior with a grey cap on it, open the cap and see if there are fluid in it, there is a line on it where the brake fluid should sit, anything below that needs a top up.
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Originally Posted by vinnY
usually in a smaller reservoir next to your brake reservoir
also follow your clutch pedal upwards where it connects to the master cylinder itself, usually leaks from there too
Originally Posted by eg6sir
Next to you brake booster there should be a smaller plastic reservior with a grey cap on it, open the cap and see if there are fluid in it, there is a line on it where the brake fluid should sit, anything below that needs a top up.
Thanks guys.
To eg6sir - You mean clutch fluid in your last sentence yeah?
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Originally Posted by Petronas
Thanks guys.
To eg6sir - You mean clutch fluid in your last sentence yeah?
Sorry yeah, clutch fluid, but you use brake fluid to top it up though.
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Just topped up the brake and clutch fluids. (I'm guessing the bigger cap was the clutch fluid) - The clutch fluid was only 2 - 3cm below the line but filling it up made a difference, clutch was back to normal. We'll see if the pressure holds or not...
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bigger one = brake fluid
smaller one = clutch fluid
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Originally Posted by vinnY
bigger one = brake fluid
smaller one = clutch fluid
Oh... Well the clutch fluid was only about 1cm below the line... But it still made a difference... Dunno...
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http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...63#post2761563
check my thread, had similar issue, got them replaced as it was on the way out
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