Clutch Slips when Hot!!!
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Clutch Slips when Hot!!!
hello,
i'm new to the forum... i have a 2000 hyundai accent 1.3 hatchback. About 3/4 months ago, the clutch began to slip intermittently. A mechanic suggested that the clutch was on its way out and that i should replace it, So i got him to put in a new clutch kit.
this appeared to fix the problem until 2 weeks later when the problem arose again. I noticed that it only slipped when the engine was hot from me sitting in traffic for a while.
one forum suggested that i had too much fluid in my reservoir and when i checked, it was way above the Max, filled right to the brim... so i took some out using a syringe. this didn't fix the problem. then i opened the bleeding nut, and some fluid came out, and i could see the clutch relax as the fluid was leaked out.
this fixed the problem for about a month, when i had to once again repeat the leaking of fluid through the bleed nut cause the car wouldn't move at all.
i though that there may have been air in the system, so i bled it completely, replaced the fluid but i'm still having the same problem. about 1 third of the system had air in it when it was bled. there should be none in it now.
can anyone suggest a reason as to why this is happening? no mechanic i've asked has ever come across the problem and can't suggest a way to fix it...
thank you,
andrew
i'm new to the forum... i have a 2000 hyundai accent 1.3 hatchback. About 3/4 months ago, the clutch began to slip intermittently. A mechanic suggested that the clutch was on its way out and that i should replace it, So i got him to put in a new clutch kit.
this appeared to fix the problem until 2 weeks later when the problem arose again. I noticed that it only slipped when the engine was hot from me sitting in traffic for a while.
one forum suggested that i had too much fluid in my reservoir and when i checked, it was way above the Max, filled right to the brim... so i took some out using a syringe. this didn't fix the problem. then i opened the bleeding nut, and some fluid came out, and i could see the clutch relax as the fluid was leaked out.
this fixed the problem for about a month, when i had to once again repeat the leaking of fluid through the bleed nut cause the car wouldn't move at all.
i though that there may have been air in the system, so i bled it completely, replaced the fluid but i'm still having the same problem. about 1 third of the system had air in it when it was bled. there should be none in it now.
can anyone suggest a reason as to why this is happening? no mechanic i've asked has ever come across the problem and can't suggest a way to fix it...
thank you,
andrew
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i found the problem for the slipping clutch...
i decided take the entire hydraulic system apart to see if there were any blockages in it.... when i dismantled the master cylinder, the insides all popped out and i discovered that after 10 year of wear and tear, the mechanism has broke and jammed the valve to the reservoir closed.
to fix the problem, i used a small washed to repair the internal workings of the cylinder and it works fine, through the washer has changed the position of the clutch pedal when disengaging....
so i've ordered a new master cylinder to replace the problem cylinder!!!
so happy that it is sorted now...
i found the problem for the slipping clutch...
i decided take the entire hydraulic system apart to see if there were any blockages in it.... when i dismantled the master cylinder, the insides all popped out and i discovered that after 10 year of wear and tear, the mechanism has broke and jammed the valve to the reservoir closed.
to fix the problem, i used a small washed to repair the internal workings of the cylinder and it works fine, through the washer has changed the position of the clutch pedal when disengaging....
so i've ordered a new master cylinder to replace the problem cylinder!!!
so happy that it is sorted now...
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