Audi 5000 problem
Kneale Brownson
knotnook at traverse.com
Thu Mar 10 05:32:57 EST 2005
Check your brake fluid level and be certain the hose from the brake fluid
reservoir to the clutch MC is intact. If the level is below the nipple
where the hose to the clutch system sticks out, you may have air in the
clutch system and need to bleed it.
At 10:29 PM 3/9/2005 -0600, tombin at idle.curiosity.org wrote:
>This evening (after driving my car around all day with no problems), I get
>into the car after work to drive home. I get about 100 feet from work to
>the first stop light and the clutch sinks to the floor. Now, I just had
>the master and slave clutch cyl. replaced last summer. So, I figured
>maybe it was due to the tempature (about 19 degrees outside) but to no
>avail the pedal did not return. Is there anything else that can cause
>this? What kind of money am I looking at for a repair? Any answers are
>appreciated!
>
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