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Originally Posted by TheDon
I did not do that. I am sitting on my laptop at the moment, not in the car. What will that do, show, etc?
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It will show that the clutch doesn't have air in the line. If it works when you do....you need to bleed it. If it does it again you might have a slave cylinder with a seal failing allowing an air bubble to get in when you release the clutch.
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