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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / May 2006

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w - 26 May 2006 03:07 GMT
Hi everyone,

I have a 2002 manual corolla (69k miles). I have just had my car's clutch
changed and now it seems there is another problem. When the car is stopped
and is in the first gear even when the clutch is fully pressed, it seems
that the gear is engaged and the car is trying to move forward. It does not
happen all the time so I have not been able to observe other gears. What
could be the issue?

Thanks,
Wajahat
Ray O - 26 May 2006 04:41 GMT
> Hi everyone,
>
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> Thanks,
> Wajahat

Check the fluid level in the clutch master cylinder and make sure it is not
leaking.  Do this soon before you burn out the replacement clutch.
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w - 26 May 2006 07:04 GMT
How can I check the fluid level and the leaking?

Wajahat

>> Hi everyone,
>>
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> not
> leaking.  Do this soon before you burn out the replacement clutch.
w - 26 May 2006 07:11 GMT
I think the mechanic did test the fluid level of the master cylinder and it
seemed fine but he was of the opinion that the leaking was internal and
could not be checked. Though he was not sure.

Wajahat

> How can I check the fluid level and the leaking?
>
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>> not
>> leaking.  Do this soon before you burn out the replacement clutch.
Ray O - 26 May 2006 07:43 GMT
>I think the mechanic did test the fluid level of the master cylinder and it
>seemed fine but he was of the opinion that the leaking was internal and
>could not be checked. Though he was not sure.
>
> Wajahat

Open the hood, and on the firewall separating the engine compartment from
the passenger compartment, in front of the driver, are the clutch and brake
master cylinders.  The brake master cylinder is mounted on a large black
disk that is mounted on the firewall.  The brake master cylinder is made of
translucent plastic, has metal tubes extending down, and has a black cap
that specifies what type of brake fluid to use.  Next to the brake master
cylinder is a smaller translucent plastic reservoir - that is the clutch
master cylinder.  Both master cylinders will have marking to indicate proper
fluid level.

If the clutch master cylinder is leaking internaly, you will probably have
to bring it in to be serviced.
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Ray O
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>> How can I check the fluid level and the leaking?
>>
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>>> not
>>> leaking.  Do this soon before you burn out the replacement clutch.
mrcheerful                                                                          . - 26 May 2006 16:49 GMT
>I think the mechanic did test the fluid level of the master cylinder and it
>seemed fine but he was of the opinion that the leaking was internal and
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
>>> not
>>> leaking.  Do this soon before you burn out the replacement clutch.

take it to a competent mechanic.

mrcheerful
w - 31 May 2006 21:04 GMT
Is it possible that my mechanic while changing the clutch might have done
something that was causing the leakage of the master cylinder?

Wajahat

>>I think the mechanic did test the fluid level of the master cylinder and
>>it seemed fine but he was of the opinion that the leaking was internal and
[quoted text clipped - 30 lines]
>
> mrcheerful
Ray O - 31 May 2006 22:49 GMT
> Is it possible that my mechanic while changing the clutch might have done
> something that was causing the leakage of the master cylinder?
>
> Wajahat

Yes.
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>>>I think the mechanic did test the fluid level of the master cylinder and
>>>it seemed fine but he was of the opinion that the leaking was internal
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>>
>> mrcheerful
 
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