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I was driving alone today my suddenly theres no pressure in my clutch pedal and soon after that i could not engage into gears, any know know what the problem could be ???

hopefully i dont need a new clutch fingers crossed !!

Thanks

Check your slave cylinder on your gear box man :happy: Or your clutch master cylinder on your fire wall.Had my slave cylinder totally blow the seal on me one day... And the pedal went to the floor... :ermm:

Check your slave cylinder on your gear box man :nuke: Or your clutch master cylinder on your fire wall.Had my slave cylinder totally blow the seal on me one day... And the pedal went to the floor... :D

Yeh my dosent go to the floor it bounces back up just not pressure really light and can not change gears !

haha this what happened to me lastnite ....just rang nissan ...total of 25 bucks for the seals...the slave cylinder for the clutch folk was mine...fluid pissed out everywhere. To get it going you have to put into gear first then start car up n make sure nothing infront of u or ull go right up their arse!. was a shit coming to a stop tho!

whats the best clutch fluid to use? nissan one?

was only 17 dollars for the slave cylinder seal kit.....was easy job to do. just have to adjust my clutch engagement now..feels as tho the clutch has to b pressed further down before it bites...strange tho used to get crunch when i go into 4th gear real fast..now it doesnt do it??? any suggestions?

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