vanzep wrote: ↑Sun Oct 15, 2023 7:52 pm
had a quick look today and found clutch master cylinder was down on fluid - nothing in there except for some crud.
cleaned it up and topped off the clutch fluid and it feels better

will have to keep any eye on the fluid level for the next while
My experience is that once it's leaking somewhere, you are not far off a complete failure which might leave you stranded. It also seems to always coincide with cold weather I seem to recall. Worth keeping some fluid and an 8mm (I think) in the car with some pipe...
I have had fluid leak at both ends (Should see a doctor lol). If time permits, get on your back, head under the steering wheel - you may start to see fluid leaking into the foot well from the master cylinder. Its a little bit of a ball ache to replace but not such a bad job so as to put it off.
It's a little harder to check the slave as its supposed to be sealed and its not leaking into a clean area. Luckily the slave cylinder is easier and cheaper to replace.
Last time 1 gave me any trouble I just replaced both. Also, it seems that fluid in this system gets darker than the brake fluid at the callipers - perhaps a sign that the seal material leaches out and darkens the fluid as it wears (unlike brake seals which must be higher quality/high regulation).
I also seem to recall that the 4th gen and 5th gen slaves are different (as I got sent a 4th gen in a 5th gen box annoyingly).