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Old 04-20-2007, 06:43 PM   #10
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Well, on the way home from work i stopped at every auto parts store i could think of. not one store had the rebuild kit in stock. one store did have the master cylinder in stock though. so I go home figuring i would hit the junkyard tomm. as i cant wait for ordered parts.

So i get home and step on the pedal-no resistance. after a few minutes of trying differnt things, i get under the dash and press the pedal with my hand. there is no resistance in the begginning of the travel, but gets a bit firmer when its close to the floor. it was not firm enough notice with my foot.with the car off the car goes into all the gears fine, if i turn the car on it wont leave nuetral.


The car was fine when i parked it last night. If it is the clutch, how would a clutch go bad through sitting? the clutch never slipped and never made any noise.
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