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Clutch / Trasmission problems


rboit
01-05-2007, 04:19 PM
I've got a 2000 chevy single cab, manual 5 speed. A couple of weeks ago it became very difficult to get in and out of gear and the clutch pedal has lost alot of it's resistance. There are no leaks that I can find. To my knowledge the clutch doesnt seem to be going out because when i do get the thing in gear the clutch engages as soon as i lift the pedal off the floor. It seems to me like it's a fluid problem but that might just be wishful thinking. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

GMMerlin
01-06-2007, 05:47 AM
I've got a 2000 chevy single cab, manual 5 speed. A couple of weeks ago it became very difficult to get in and out of gear and the clutch pedal has lost alot of it's resistance. There are no leaks that I can find. To my knowledge the clutch doesnt seem to be going out because when i do get the thing in gear the clutch engages as soon as i lift the pedal off the floor. It seems to me like it's a fluid problem but that might just be wishful thinking. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
That truck has a hydraulic clutch, I would check the fluid level.
Check the clutch master cylinder for proper operation.
Usually the slave cylinder is the culprit

Scrapper
01-06-2007, 06:49 AM
yes leaking slave if clutch master cylender low..
good luck...


SCRAPPER....

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