

The clutch master cylinder pushes hydraulic fluid to the slave cylinder every time you press the clutch pedal, so the clutch can engage smoothly. When it leaks or fails, the pedal feels soft or sinks to the floor and shifting gets hard. Replacing it restores a firm pedal and clean gear changes.
Find a TechnicianThe most common signs are a clutch pedal that feels soft or sinks to the floor, trouble shifting gears, and fluid leaking near the pedal. If you notice any of these, have it checked soon.
It's not safe. As it fails you may suddenly lose the ability to shift, which can leave you stranded. It's best to repair it right away.
Yes. After installing a new master cylinder we bleed the hydraulic line to remove air, which gives you a firm, reliable pedal again.
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