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Question Need's an Adjustment???

This morning as I pulled away from my driveway, I noticed that the clutch pedal felt extremely light. It required very little force to press it down. By the end of my 3 mile commute, it was apparent that something is definitely wrong.

The Problem...
Clutch engages only after pressing the pedal 3/4 of the distance to the floor. Clutch also was getting stuck but would return on it's own.

The Symptoms...
There were none that I noticed. That clutch was working fine yesterday.

The Solutution...
???

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Clutch was done about 8000-10000 miles ago.
Brake pedal pressure feels normal and car stops without any problems.

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Sounds like your clutch master cylinder is going. Lots of posts on that subject. Best to replace both the Master and Slave when you do that, usually if one is goin, the other isn't too far behind, and it's a bittch to bleed the system, especially without some sort of power bleeder.
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Sounds like your clutch master cylinder is going. Lots of posts on that subject. Best to replace both the Master and Slave when you do that, usually if one is goin, the other isn't too far behind, and it's a bittch to bleed the system, especially without some sort of power bleeder.
I would agree completely! Same thing happend to me when my slave cylinder went out in my old 944.

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