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Old 06-13-2004, 08:39 PM
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Need some help with a 1995 S-10

Posted this earlier, but I really need some advice. I've had several people tell me difrent things: throw out bearing, slave solinoid, the whole clutch. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated. I'm currently operating on a tight budget and need an idea of what kind of money I'm looking at having to spend.

I have a 1995 S-10 4 cyl. 5 speed with 60k miles. When I first crank it up the clutch operates fine. As the vehicle heats up (after maybe 10 - 15 miles) the clutch pedal gets very stiff and makes a loud squeeking noise. Recently in addition to the stiffness and squeeking, the pedal is sticking when I push it in. Any ideas on what might be wrong and what it might cost me to get it fixed.
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Old 06-15-2004, 12:46 AM
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Re: Need some help with a 1995 S-10

i ran into this problem a couple years ago and i think it was cause by a contaminated fluid system and the seals were binding up in the master.
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