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Well it - finally I guess - happened to me tonight in Lowe's parking lot - started the car to leave with my bag of too many tiny pipe fittings (plumbing repairs at home) and BAM! the bottom dropped out of the clutch pedal and it won't come back up. Got the car back in neutral and was able to coast back into my parking spot.
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So... having just perused the excellent data still on 968.net I'm thinking of replacing master, slave, and both hydraulic hoses - pressure line and blue reservoir line.
There are NO leaks and the reservoir is full - can anyone explain? The clutch pedal mechanism seems fine. Can a cylinder go bad without it leaking?
Note to Dave Greimann - looks like you ever got around to adding customized pressure hoses to the 968 Engineering product line?
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The hose failure will be apparent (mine was) with drops of brake fluid under the car, as noted by Dave above. The only time the pedal just fell to floor and WOULD NOT come back up, it was this hose.
The original is pretty good, considering it lasted 10+ years. No need to re-engineer that piece.
By the way, a 930 hose can be made to work (ask me how I know).
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Thanks fellas - I'll look more closely for splatter - been raining all day so not a good day to lie on the ground. Oh for want of a garage!
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Bringing up an old post, because my clutch pedal dropped to the floor on me yesterday. I thought it must be a hydraulic problem for sure, and I still guess it is. What I find a bit strange is that now the car won't start.
It stalled in first gear (while I was searching for the pedal with my foot like an idiot). I leaned down and pulled the pedal by hand, and it came back with a thump. I disengaged the gear and tried turning the key. The lights came on, but not a sound from the starter. Nothing.
What gives?
A mechanic friend told me in that case the clutch might have failed with parts flying around, jamming the engine or the starter. Otherwise it would start normally. I sincerely hope he is wrong.
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I'm still hoping it's just the hydraulics. In fact, it could be that the immobilizer got activated, and I was just too stressed out to notice.
I'm off work in half an hour. Can't wait to give it another try...
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[quote name='Bandini' date='Oct 20 2006, 03:38 PM']In fact, it could be that the immobilizer got activated, and I was just too stressed out to notice.[right][post="27034"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]
Phew! I'm very happy and a bit embarrased; It probably
was the immobilizer, cause today it started normally...
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Happened to me about a month ago, 1.5 km after having the clutch and brake fluid replaced. The clutch line went and the clutch stayed on the floor. I took Flash's advice and replaced the master and slave cylinders at same time. Works good now. It's just money.
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I just replaced the master, slave and high pressure hose. (I still need to do the blue hose, but I'll get to it eventually)
The job is really not that bad. The procedure in clarks garage spells eveything out pretty well. The key is patience - there are times that you think it's impossible to do what you need to do, but keep at it and it somehow happens.
By far, I'd have to say the most difficult part of the job was getting the pin out from the clevis attaching the MS to the clutch pedal; once you figure out how to get the clip off, then somehow pressing with enough force on the pin to get it out (I ended up getting it with the tip of a screwdriver). All while lying on your back with your head up under the dash where there isn't enough room to get your head down far enough to see everything... I ended up taking the seat out.
The Motive power bleeder was a very well spent $50. The entire bleeding operation took only a few minutes - I could hardly believe how easy it was.
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HI guys. I am going to revive this one again, because I am having a hell of a time gettimg my clutch fixed. I have read, and re-read these postings just to make sure. My clutch pedal hit the floor, as has been the common theme here. Lots of fluid in the reservior, no spray patterns anywhere...
So... I just replaced the Master and the Slave cylinders. I know the Clarks Garage procedure better than the back of my own hand. When doing the bleeding, we thought we had all the air out of the line, but when I close off the bleeder valve, my helper (mechanic Dad), continued pumping on the clutch to build up some pressure. He also said the pedal force was feeling better, but still not coming back on it's own...when... POP! the rubber line burst.
OK, obviously replace the rubber line as well, but it seems like there is a bigger problem here. When installing the Slave cylinder, I did notice something a little strange about where the Slave cylinder piston pushes against. (I believe it is the wishbone??) When looking through the inspection port, I was able to freely move the "wishbone" forward and back. I did not think anything of it at the time, but afterwards, when we blew the rubber line, it seemed odd.
Any thoughts or ideas. I am pretty much done with this car. I bought it in September, and have literally drivenit for no more than 3 weeks since then. I have already paid upwards of $3000 to $4000 making other repairs. Now I know these cars are a little older, but I am clearly thinking mine has an Italian Gremlin living in it, wreaking havoc on my poor, unsuspecting German car.
HELP
Tired and frustrated....I just want the car to work. This has been a dream car for me since I was a teenager, and it has quickly soured me against them with all the problems. I think the previous owner was a lot harder on it than he led me to believe.
Thanks guys.
Robinm
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