Manual Transmission fluids
#1
Manual Transmission fluids
i parked my car today and when i shut it off the clutch went down to the floor and staqyed there, so i was like what the hell. so i poped the hood, and i have a big resevoir and a small resevoir, the big resevoir is abov ethe min line but the little resevoir was completely empty, is this clutch fluid? and if so what kind of fluid do i need to get?
#6
Your clutch isn't disengaging because all you're doing when you press down on your pedal is displacing air in the slave cylinder but anyways. Gotta find the leak, fix it then add fluid. Good luck.
#8
Its probably the slave cylinder that went bad... when they go, it just happens quick usually. Put some fluid in the resivoir and have someone pump the clutch pedal, see if you can see where it is leaking from.
If it is the slave cylinder (right on the front of the transmission, you'll see it moving when the pedal is depressed) its easy to change. They're $20 at autozone or another parts store. Once its installed, you'll need to bleed the system with the bleeder valve on the cylinder.
If it is the slave cylinder (right on the front of the transmission, you'll see it moving when the pedal is depressed) its easy to change. They're $20 at autozone or another parts store. Once its installed, you'll need to bleed the system with the bleeder valve on the cylinder.
#10
i put some dot 3 brake fluid in the transmission like the manual said, since it was low. it filled up right away and when i pump the clutch there the fluid doesnt do anything and there is a lot of play in the clutch... any thoughts?
Im not sure how but, would i need to bleed the lines somehow, and is so how?>
Im not sure how but, would i need to bleed the lines somehow, and is so how?>