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How to replace the clutch? I have a hydraulic clutch and the petal went to the floor today, I assume the clutch went out

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The first thing that i would check is the fluid level in the clutch master cylinder. It is just like the brake system. When there is not enough fluid or if there is air in the system this can cause the pedal to go to the floor. If this is ok then a portion of the clutch MIGHT have went out. Let me know if the hydraulics are ok.

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did you check the master cylinder yet? It could below on fluid. Check the fluid first and then check the clutch.
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