Clutch 1994 S4

Steve Mills s.b.mills at gmail.com
Mon Jan 7 09:23:41 PST 2013


It's one of three things-
1) The slave cylinder has failed
2) The push rod that activates the master cylinder broke
3) The clutch pedal itself failed.

Most likely is 1) and if you replace the slave you should also replace the
master.

Steve


On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 12:12 PM, <b1biker at aol.com> wrote:

> When I pushed in the clutch this a.m. it popped and went to the floor
> where it stayed. I have checked the fluids and all seem OK, the car
> operated fine yesterday. I do not see any signs of leakage in the area
> around the clutch master cylinder. The only thing that is mentioned in the
> Bentley is the adjustment of the clevis on the master cylinder and it seems
> odd that it would be OK one day and out of adjustment the next. Any
> assistance with this issue will be greatly appreciated.
> Gary Meier -- 88 5KSQ, 94 S4
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