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Posted at Tue Sep 02, 2008 9:53 am
By lcjm225, Likes cars!
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Transmission problem
1989 BMW 325 6 cyl Manual 230k miles
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i had a previous post but here is my best explanation of the problem.my clutch pedal was working fine until one day it went to the floor and wont return on its own.i tried bleeding the slave cyl but that didn't work. the clutch stays engaged even if i pull the pedal up with my hands. to move the car i have to start it in gear. on the clutch master cyl i can see that maybe there was a lick but when i pump the pedal i do no see any fluid coming out. can someone please help me? i want to know if the problem is simply one of the cylinders i.e the master or the slave? thank you very much
 
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Posted at Tue Sep 09, 2008 8:16 pm
By Dr. Hagerty, Moderator
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To repair this issue, replace the clutch master and slave cylinders and the problem will be gone for another 19 years.
 
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