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Clutch peddle goes to the floor - 1999 Hyundai Accent

  • vincedangona Jan 28, 2009

    were might the slave cylinder be located? if the motor points to the right side of the please dont tell me its in the left rear of the motor cause as far as i can see the puddle comes from this area

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Sounds like you have a bad slave cylinder my truck just done the same thing. It is either located inside the transmission or on the outside of the transmission

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Check the fluid in clutch master cylinder res. if low add then pump the clutch pedal several times then get out of car and look for fluid leak some where on side of trans.you are loofing for the slave cylinder its usually the first to go.

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Do you mean that stays to the floor because the clutch peddle has to reach the floor. If that is what you mean then probably you need a knew clutch or if it is hydraulic maybe it reflling and dicomression.

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