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hi all im not sure if any one can help but i was driving home today and i pressed the clutch down and it was super soft like no clutch then i tryed to put it in to gera and it wouldnt go it was making like a grinding noise then it worked fine and done this 3 times on me now i got home checked the oil levels all was good any idea any one cheers shaggy advise would be much appreciated 


Hopefully its just a clutch fluid or slave cylinder issue , as they're the cheaper options .

If you "pump" the clutch pedal will it go into gear eaiser? This might hint at a slave or cooked fluid causing the problem.

Could try a visual check to see if the clutch slave cylinder is pushing the clutch fork far enough to operate the clutch .

If you try this method and decide you want to check with the engine running , BE CAREFUL .

The last thing you want to happen is for it to go in gear and then fail then get run over by your own scooby [emoji856][emoji850]

Sometimes using a turkey baster to remove the old fluid and re filling with new fluid can resolve slave issues . Just don't get any on the paintwork cos it will strip it [emoji6]

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cheers bulldog for the help would it be the master cylinder i checked the both of them they not leaking is it possible that the master cylinder has gone cheers again shaggy

It's possible it could be any part of the hydraulic clutch system as the fluid reservoir sits over the hotside of the turbo . The heat cycles make the fluid degrade and it often get forgotten to be refreshed .

Which can cause wear in the hydraulic seals

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