What should I do if my Clutch has no pressure?
If you really get stuck run a piece of plastic tube between the brake bleeder (front caliper) and the clutch slave cylinder, open both bleeders and gently press the brake pedal ½ way down this will reverse bleed the clutch. Don’t push brake pedal all way down as you may create more problems than you can deal with. (Master Cylinder failure).
Why is there no pedal on my new master cylinder?
No Pedal with New Master Cylinder Installation – Quick Fix or Check? A “no brake pedal” condition can be encountered after a new master cylinder is installed, leading the technician to believe that the master cylinder is defective.
What causes the clutch pedal to not work?
Check the slave cylinder and see if its moving. There could be a leak on the slave cylinder causing the slave cylinder not to operate. Also, check the pin to the clutch pedal and make sure that it is hooked up to the clutch master cylinder.
How to reverse bleed a clutch after replacing slave cylinder?
You can reverse bleed a clutch by connecting a 20ml syringe filled with fresh brake fluid via 2 or 3mm plastic tubing to the bleed nipple on the slave cylinder. With the clutch pedal down (an assistant or some sort of rod/tube between the pedal and seat base), open the bleed nipple and syringe in most of the fluid, then tighten up the bleeder.
If you really get stuck run a piece of plastic tube between the brake bleeder (front caliper) and the clutch slave cylinder, open both bleeders and gently press the brake pedal ½ way down this will reverse bleed the clutch. Don’t push brake pedal all way down as you may create more problems than you can deal with. (Master Cylinder failure).
No Pedal with New Master Cylinder Installation – Quick Fix or Check? A “no brake pedal” condition can be encountered after a new master cylinder is installed, leading the technician to believe that the master cylinder is defective.
Check the slave cylinder and see if its moving. There could be a leak on the slave cylinder causing the slave cylinder not to operate. Also, check the pin to the clutch pedal and make sure that it is hooked up to the clutch master cylinder.
You can reverse bleed a clutch by connecting a 20ml syringe filled with fresh brake fluid via 2 or 3mm plastic tubing to the bleed nipple on the slave cylinder. With the clutch pedal down (an assistant or some sort of rod/tube between the pedal and seat base), open the bleed nipple and syringe in most of the fluid, then tighten up the bleeder.