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Clutch problem, gear not fully engaging
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glad it was something simple. could possibly be a leak somewhere though
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If the resevoir was empty then it has to have a leak somewhere, clutch/brake fluid does not evapourate.
If there are no sighns of leaks/wetness at the clutch slave cylinder (check inside the gaitor) then it will be the master cylider that is the most likely culprit.
Get you head under the dash and look up to where the clutch pedal rod goes into the master cylinder - if there are any signs of wetness here that is your problem. Also check the carpet directly below for any signs of staining.
In the mantime you can top up the resevoir and bleed the system but the problem will come back over time
If there are no sighns of leaks/wetness at the clutch slave cylinder (check inside the gaitor) then it will be the master cylider that is the most likely culprit.
Get you head under the dash and look up to where the clutch pedal rod goes into the master cylinder - if there are any signs of wetness here that is your problem. Also check the carpet directly below for any signs of staining.
In the mantime you can top up the resevoir and bleed the system but the problem will come back over time