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Old Nov 7, 2004 | 05:53 AM
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Clutch is sticking in?!

During the past couple weeks that I've been driving the car, I noticed that it feels different than usual.
It is a Ram 6130 Clutch with a 1 year old McLeod Adjustable Master Cylinder.
When I got to my house today, I was depressing the clutch while moving the shifter into N, and the clutch did not pop back out.
I had to push the clutch towards me with the back of my foot, but now whenever I push the clutch to the floor and move it to first, the car will stall, because the clutch dosn't pop back out.
Also, I was looking at the Master Cylinder, and I noticed that the fluid doesn't look like it should. It looked like some contaminated fluid.

I don't think that bleeding the clutch or getting the air out of the system would really help, but I was wondering what do you guys think, and what should I do?

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Old Nov 8, 2004 | 02:21 AM
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Re: Clutch is sticking in?!

anyone?
Old Nov 8, 2004 | 07:47 AM
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Re: Clutch is sticking in?!

I would definitely check your hydraulics and see if you can bleed the lines, or just make sure you have enough in there. Check for leaks or pinched clutch lines, and also check your mechanisms (around the pedal area) to make sure there are no failed parts or interferences.
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