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Old 12-23-2007, 01:33 AM
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ok, so I was driving forward from a stop light and I pressed in the clutch to shift into second gear. I wasn't racing or anything, just normal 2500 RPM shift, when the clutch kind of lets out and it doesn't go into gear. So now when I press in the clutch all the way it kinda feels like something is in the way, but there isn't anything there, and when I let it out it seems to get stucking right after I let off. It comes all the way back out but it kind of lags. Any ideas. I have to work tomorrow afternoon. Please help
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Old 12-23-2007, 08:19 AM
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A blowout on your master cylinder perhaps? Check the fluid reservoir and if it is low or empty then check all around it on the firewall (inside and out) to see if the fluid ran out there. If so, then the problem is there. If not, then look further down the line... Perhaps even as far as the slave cylinder...
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