clutch, slave, or master?
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clutch, slave, or master?
93 Dodge stealth r/t twin turbo
I was driving 20 min to a place, and started noticing weakness. On my way back car was nearly unmovable.
Had to move its parking spot, drove 7 miles, car will no longer move at all. Shifted into gears easily,
clutch pedal presses and decompresses fine.
One guy who looked at it told me there was a leak,
the master cylinder resevoir was an inch low in fluid, and that that was significant.
I put fluid in the resevoir, car acted no different.
Can a clutch go suddenly as what I am mentioning here. 30 miles from working to nothing?
I was driving 20 min to a place, and started noticing weakness. On my way back car was nearly unmovable.
Had to move its parking spot, drove 7 miles, car will no longer move at all. Shifted into gears easily,
clutch pedal presses and decompresses fine.
One guy who looked at it told me there was a leak,
the master cylinder resevoir was an inch low in fluid, and that that was significant.
I put fluid in the resevoir, car acted no different.
Can a clutch go suddenly as what I am mentioning here. 30 miles from working to nothing?