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Old 01-27-2010, 01:25 PM
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I am having clutch problems and i need help, hence this post...one day i was driving and i notice that my pressure point on my clutch pedal has change it was in the middle, now its all the way down by the floor....could this mean my clutch is about to go, or do i have to adjust my clutch cable?

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2000 acura integra ls
kinda high rpms around 1200 at idle


any help would be useful..thanks
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Old 01-27-2010, 02:17 PM
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Clutch slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder.

You don't have a clutch cable, it's all hydraulic. Check the fluid, top it off, bleed it, and see if you can see which one is leaking. Look up under the dash, and look at the clutch pedal and see if there is brake fluid leaking inside, if so, it's the master cylinder.
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Old 01-27-2010, 02:58 PM
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thanks man gonna check that out asap!
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Default Re: clutch problems

Originally Posted by C Ory
Clutch slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder.

You don't have a clutch cable, it's all hydraulic. Check the fluid, top it off, bleed it, and see if you can see which one is leaking. Look up under the dash, and look at the clutch pedal and see if there is brake fluid leaking inside, if so, it's the master cylinder.
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