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Old 06-25-2005, 05:48 PM
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Lightbulb 535i Manuel Tranny issue, Any Ideas?

Hello, I have a 86 535i. It runs great. It has been sitting for about
1 1/2 years because one day I drove it and it was fine. The next morning I got in it and the clutch cable was all the way to the floor. Any ideas. Cable, etc???? Thank you...
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Re: 535i Manuel Tranny issue, Any Ideas?

Can you take a picture?

Not sure what you mean by a clutch cable being all the way to the floor...
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Re: Re: 535i Manuel Tranny issue, Any Ideas?

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Can you take a picture?

Not sure what you mean by a clutch cable being all the way to the floor...
Sorry for the mis-wording. What I meant was the clutch pedal was all the way to the floor when I had gotten in. Thank you.
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Re: Re: Re: 535i Manuel Tranny issue, Any Ideas?

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Sorry for the mis-wording. What I meant was the clutch pedal was all the way to the floor when I had gotten in. Thank you.
Your clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder needs a repair kit or you need either cylinders replaced
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