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15th September 2021, 12:22 PM
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Lost pressure in clutch pedal
Hi all,
I have a 96 gq Td42 wagon. The clutch has been going on it. Last week on the way home from work I lost clutch pedal pressure. I could get it back by pumping the pedal a few times but pressure would go again after a few seconds. I dropped it into a clutch specialist, had the clutch replaced and after picking up it on my drive home the pressure went again.
Gear changes seems fine(goes into gear easy, no grinding etc) with or without pedal pressure.
I've checked the slave cylinder, no visible leaks. Had a friend press the pedal while I was under the car and slave is operating.
Can't find any visible leaks around the master cylinder (fluid level may have potetlntially dropped a little, its under the max mark but I'm an idiot and didn't check it until i had problems) or anywhere on the lines.
So I'll be honest, I'm pretty mechanically inept but my thoughts is if it was the slave i would of expected a leak underneath the car and the reservoir empty. If it was the booster I thought I would be be having the opposite syptoms (clutch much harder to press?) which leads me to the master. But I'm at a loss because the clutch seems to be engaging and gear changes are fine even with no pressure.
Im going to order a new slave and master today and have a go at fitting them myself.
If it fixes the issue will update this post.
In the meantine, anyone had any similar issues?or even if my line of thinking somewhat makes sense? I'm at a total loss.
Thanks, J
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15th September 2021 12:22 PM
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15th September 2021, 12:25 PM
#2
The clutch fork does bend and break on the odd occasion in Patrols. Also the pivot ball the fork rests on snaps off. Failing those, you probably have air in the system. Or the hose has gone soft and bellowing out when the clutch is depressed.
Last edited by mudski; 15th September 2021 at 04:12 PM.
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15th September 2021, 05:10 PM
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Patrol God
The clutch "specialist" should have dealt with all the issues when replacing the clutch.
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15th September 2021, 08:47 PM
#4
Originally Posted by
mudnut
The clutch "specialist" should have dealt with all the issues when replacing the clutch.
In an ideal world...
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15th September 2021, 10:58 PM
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Patrol God
Not really. If he replaced the most expensive piece of the system ( clutch) because of the problem, and the problem is still there then the 'Specialist' should fix it.
Sounds as if he was out for easy money.
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16th September 2021, 05:36 AM
#6
Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
JDM22
I could get it back by pumping the pedal a few times but pressure would go again after a few seconds.
To me, this indicates Master Cylinder.
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16th September 2021, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by
mudnut
Not really. If he replaced the most expensive piece of the system ( clutch) because of the problem, and the problem is still there then the 'Specialist' should fix it.
Sounds as if he was out for easy money.
Sounds like that to me aswell.
Should is the key word there Craig. People that work in all trades should do many things, but as I've experienced over the last 18 months, they never do. You always have to finish the work yourself. Trust no one.
As for the OP's issue. I think maybe just air in the system.
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16th September 2021, 05:49 PM
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Expert
I'd be looking at master cyl.
Internal seal is probably gone allowing fluid to leak back into reservoir with no external leaks
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16th September 2021, 07:24 PM
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Thanks for the replies everyone. In fairness to the specialist he asvised me he was booked out for a month. I explained my situation and he booked me in for the following week.
So I tried bleeding went through 2 bottles of fluid and still the same(although searching the forums the GQs are apprently notorious for being a ***** to bleed) Slave and master cylinder ordered. When they arrive ill give it another go and give an update.
Appreciate the help!
J
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20th September 2021, 08:58 AM
#10
slave cylinder gets hot from the exhaust and goes awol !
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