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Cold Weather Clutch Problems


floodz

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Joined
Jul 9, 2008
Messages
174
City
Orlando, FL
Vehicle Year
1994/5
Transmission
Manual
So a couple mornings ago, I went to start my truck. It started up, then started moving and stalled. It was like I took my foot off the clutch. So, I shut it off, went to turn it over again, as it cranked my truck moved forward. Popped the hood, added fluid, pumped the clutch. Perfect. Started right up. It was fine the next two days. Then last night, it was really cold again. Got in to start it, same thing today. Added fluid and its fine. It seems like whenever its cold, the fluid leaks from somewhere. I have no idea where as there are no signs of fluid anywhere. I looked all over the place and couldnt find any. And as long as its warm it seems to be fine. Anybody have anything like this happen to them or know what may be up?

tl;dr - no fluid in clutch when cold, add fluid, stays good till it sits in the cold again. no signs of leak anywhere
 
the fluid has to be going somewhere. Check your slave cylinder. I"ll bet that's the problem.
 

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