wangfuco
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My clutch hydraulics had been great, it was just that sometimes the pedal would sag a little overnight, and I had to pump it and drive it for a while to make the pedal nice and firm again.
I thought it was because of air in my system, so I got a vacuum pump and held some vacuum on top of the brake fluid reservoir, as per the procedure. However, after releasing the vacuum, I went back into the car and "pleasantly" found the clutch pedal lying dead on the floor. I ended up pumping the hell out of it to get out of this situation.
I have absolutely no brake fluid loss. I did replace my clutch and slave cylinder with Exedy's, and during driving, there's absolutely nothing wrong with the pedal. Could anybody give some insight on what needs to be repaired?
I thought it was because of air in my system, so I got a vacuum pump and held some vacuum on top of the brake fluid reservoir, as per the procedure. However, after releasing the vacuum, I went back into the car and "pleasantly" found the clutch pedal lying dead on the floor. I ended up pumping the hell out of it to get out of this situation.
I have absolutely no brake fluid loss. I did replace my clutch and slave cylinder with Exedy's, and during driving, there's absolutely nothing wrong with the pedal. Could anybody give some insight on what needs to be repaired?
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