Kidroc2133
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- David
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- 2017 Mustang GT Premium Performance Pack
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Ok so I have this issue where I can not shift into first gear after the car has warmed up until recently. Now it takes a miracle to get into any gear. If I hold the clutch and try any gear the car will move slightly telling me that the clutch is not disengaging completely. So at first thought I said it may be the throwout bearing so I bought one but instead of dropping the transmission to change it I decided to try and bleed the system. Here is where I need some education. When I pull the vacuum after a min release it quickly and pump the clutch 10 to 15 times, on second attempt the pedal went to the floor and again on 3rd attempt. Is this an indication of air in the system ( I did see bubbles come up) I can pull the pedal up and continue to pump and it gets firm again. Or, is there something else I need to look into more including the throwout bearing?
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