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So my 98 Porsche boxster and I were driving down the highway when I went to shift the clutch pedal was stuck to the floor. After getting under the car I saw that the slave cylinder was bad and replaced it. Now we are bleeding the system and when we close the valve on the slave cylinder we can't press down the pedal all the way. when we open the cable we can press the clutch pedal all the way down but it slowly ducks it's self to the floor of the car and has to be pulled up. Is there still air in the lines? We aren't using a caving bleeder just Manuel bleeding. Should we get a vaccum bleeder?

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So the pedal is suck up when the bleeder isn't open? There may be an issue with the pressure plate. Check if the clutch fork is jammed.

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