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Derry Argue
Guest
This may be one of those stupid questions. I might not even have a problem
at all!
I don't do much in town driving but a few weeks ago I was in town waiting
at a roundabout. I put my foot on the clutch and the pedal went almost to
the floor before I felt normal resistance. My reaction was that I had a
clutch cylinder failure. But for the drive home it behaved perfectly and
since then I have wondered if I imagined it.
Then, I went to town again yesterday. Same thing, but this time it happened
two or three times so I begin to think it is not my imagination. I have
checked the fluid level and it is fine.
Normally, a reasonable pressure is required to depress the clutch pedal.
This problem shows itself by the clutch pedal appearing much softer. There
is no grinding of gears nor any gear change problem.
Is this senile decay in myself or the first symptoms of clutch cylinder
failure in the D90? And, if the latter, which cylinder?
Thanks for your patience!
Derry
1997 300tdi D90 100,000 miles
at all!
I don't do much in town driving but a few weeks ago I was in town waiting
at a roundabout. I put my foot on the clutch and the pedal went almost to
the floor before I felt normal resistance. My reaction was that I had a
clutch cylinder failure. But for the drive home it behaved perfectly and
since then I have wondered if I imagined it.
Then, I went to town again yesterday. Same thing, but this time it happened
two or three times so I begin to think it is not my imagination. I have
checked the fluid level and it is fine.
Normally, a reasonable pressure is required to depress the clutch pedal.
This problem shows itself by the clutch pedal appearing much softer. There
is no grinding of gears nor any gear change problem.
Is this senile decay in myself or the first symptoms of clutch cylinder
failure in the D90? And, if the latter, which cylinder?
Thanks for your patience!
Derry
1997 300tdi D90 100,000 miles