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Re: Clutch pedal flat (archive)

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Posted by Dubbin on June 17, 2001 at 20:07:30:

In Reply to: Clutch pedal flat posted by Andre Gous on June 17, 2001 at 19:59:32:


I believe the brake and clutch fluid go into the same container, hydrolic clutch, also you'll prolly need to bleed the air out of your master clutch cylinder (sorta a pain in da ass...)
i did that on my wrangler and she went beutifully..
the fluid you need is DOT 3 brake fluid.

hope this helps ;)
Julien
My 1987 325 today dropped the clutch pedal flat
onto the floor and it's like it has no clutch;
stuck in gear. Are the clutches on these cable
(snapped?) or hydraulic (ran out of fluid)? If
it's a hydraulics issue, where's the container
to top up? What's the fluid called? I just had
it serviced (full service) a few days ago ...
any advice would be highly appreciated.





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