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My 2005 Mini Cooper S with 87,000 non hot roded miles has a clutch petal on the floor. I replaced the Master & Slave Cylinder and bleed with a pressure bleeder. No help! Exchanged both units with other new units. Same problem! The clutch petal has no fictions in it's movements top to bottom. Why or what?
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Does the clutch fork have resistance when pressed by hand?
- Nick |
How certain are you that you got all of the air out of the system? When we see brakes with this type of behavior, the reason is almost always that there is still air in the system.
--DD |
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