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Old 05-06-2016, 07:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
nis350
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The reason the pedal felt softer was because it wasn't building as much pressure when the clutch pedal was depressed. It probably has a minor leak
somewhere, cmc and/or csc.

Hotter temp. may help a bit as the rubber seals and fluid expand thus create a better seal.

Mileage on the cmc/csc and clutch fluid?



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Originally Posted by jwomack1547 View Post
At night after work where the temperature is significantly lowered where it's like 50 degrees, the clutch pedal feels abnormally soft and the activation is almost to the floor board. Is this normal? Also I can feel small "turning" vibrations in the clutch pedal and all of the bumps of it spinning through the pedal.

The only reason why I think it's not the CSC is that a failed CSC leaks when the clutch pedal is depressed. My reservoir has been in the center of the Min Max line and hasn't moved.
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