2005 Hyundai Elantra Logo

Related Topics:

Brent Gray Posted on Feb 10, 2018
Answered by a Fixya Expert

Trustworthy Expert Solutions

At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.

View Our Top Experts

I replaced the master clutch cylinder and the slave cylinder on my 2005 Hyundai elantra I believe that I bleed it correctly I hooked up the clutch pedal now it's so stiff and it's not engaging to go into gear I'm tired and frustrated what could be the problem now i need help asap

1 Answer

Colin Stickland

Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

Superstar:

An expert that got 20 achievements.

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

  • Hyundai Master 22,516 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 10, 2018
Colin Stickland
Hyundai Master
Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

Superstar:

An expert that got 20 achievements.

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

MVP:

An expert that got 5 achievements.

Joined: Nov 04, 2008
Answers
22516
Questions
3
Helped
6992988
Points
66324

Without look i cannot be of any help but if the pedal is hard to push down then you need a new clutch ,sorry to give you the bad news so dont curse me and send the demons .

5 Related Answers

Anonymous

  • 275 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 12, 2008

SOURCE: Bleeding clutch slave cylinder

if you loosten the slave bleeder screw and push in the clutch pedal fluid should come out if not make sure someone holds down the pedal and tighten the screw then pump the clutch a few times and hold the pedal and open the screw if no fluid repeat a couple of times if still no fluid you need either a new master cylinder or just rebuild it( normally cheaper) and if you rebuild it make sure you flush all the lines of debris

Ad
autodr

autodr

  • 260 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 15, 2008

SOURCE: Bleeding clutch slave cylinder

i think youre doing the right thing. they are very stubborn to bleed because the hyd. line goes up high across back of engine before droppiing back down to slave cyl., trapping air. could try to gravity bleed by opening bleeder at slave, cap off of master cyl, full with fluid then it may start to come out after a bit. then try your process again. or can try to bleed at connections further up the line, working your way back to bleeder. hope this helps. be patient.

Anonymous

  • 566 Answers
  • Posted on May 15, 2009

SOURCE: 1997 hyandai accent gt clutch problem

hi considering age of car and that you have no leaks on hydraulics? may i suggest you try bleeding the clutch to rid of old fluid a couple of pumps may be suffice ? b/fluid does absorb moisture and heat over time hence recommendation tat fluid be changed at period specified in handbooks ie 12 monthly ?

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Aug 01, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 pontiac sunfire bleeding clutch

my 1999 pontiac sunfire drivers door latch is broke can not close the door. i have it pulled shut? how much will a used latch cost, or even 3 bolts for it? all the auto stores/ jumk yards are closed for me to call

Anonymous

  • 70 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 06, 2009

SOURCE: no clutch pedal been bleeding it for 3 days

these are notorius for clutch bleeding problems, there is no good answer other than to keep pumping that pedal, eventually it will bleed out

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

2005/6 Hyundai Tucson. Why is the slave cylinder arm lever fully extended?

It sounds like something not put back correctly or adjusted. Was the slave cylinder arm push in when you bled the system? There may be air behind it. Did you use a pressure bleed system, slave up to Master. Lots of help in the links.

https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+6+hyundai+tucson+clutch+master+cylinder+replacement

https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+6+hyundai+tucson+clutch+adjustment

0helpful
1answer

2005 hyundai elantra clutch pedal stuck up

Could be a lot things, but throw out bearing would be my first guess, or the slave or master cylinder. Other issue would be a broken clutch fork

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/jeremy_677dced97ad9bddf

2helpful
2answers

2000 hyundai elantra leaking clutch fluid, when low or empty lose clutch, then refill clutch works fine, leaking under car

The clutch hydraulic system is very simple, just 3 pieces. There is the clutch master cylinder with attached fluid reservoir-mounted on the firewall, there is a steel line from the master going down to the transaxle bell housing, and there is the clutch slave cylinder on the bell housing that the steel line connects to.
If yours is leaking under the car, it is probably the slave cylinder, either that or the steel line. Either one should be easy to replace.
1helpful
1answer

Hyundai Elantra clutch Pedal Stuck Up

The axle job should not have caused any problem to develop in the clutch.
I don't see how they could have.
If you can work the slave by hand, it may be a problem with the clutch master cylinder. Maybe the rod from clutch pedal into the master is bent or binding up and won't travel into the master. You could check if master operates easily by taking line off at the slave cylinder (or if not able to remove hose, then open the bleeder valve on slave) and see if your pedal operates now. Use a can to catch fluid if you don't want it to spill on floor. If the pedal still won't move it must be a problem with the master cylinder or the clutch rod.
If the pedal works with line removed, or the bleed valve open, then the release bearing inside the bellhousing must be binding up and not moving forward to engage clutch. (The slave cylinder pushes the clutch fork lever which pushes the release bearing forward on a shaft up against the clutch pressure plate to allow the clutch to operate .If the release bearing is the problem, the transaxle will have to be removed to fix it.
As I said, though, if you can operate the slave and the cllutch lever it pushes with your hand, it doesn't sound like it is binding down there. Check the pedal's push rod going into the master cylinder. Good luck.
6helpful
1answer

The clutch is to the floor in my hyundai elantra 2000, where do i put the fluid in, nothing is marked.

The fluid resivor is a small bowl with a cap on it on the drivers side under the hood near the brake master cylinder. If there is no fluid in it the clutch may be worn out and needs to be replaced. Also if you fill the resivor you may need to bleed the system. Fill the resivoir with normal brake fluid (DOT 3) them locate the bleeder screw on the slave cylinder bolted to the transmission. I have pictures for you of the Clutch master cylinder (where the fluid goes) and the slave cylinder where you bleed it.

27172ef.gif
2helpful
1answer

Where is the clutch bleed valve? Hyundai excel '94 i think

It should be on the slave cylinder on the transmission. Don't forget to bleed the clutch master cylinder as well. To do this I believe that you will have to crack the line loose on it while someone or something holds the clutch pedal down.

1helpful
1answer

How to replace and bleed slave cylinder Hyundai Elantra '92

undo the fluid line onthe old one .the removeit attatch thefluid line to the new one before bolting it in place ,make sure the master cylinder is full of fluid be fore undoing the bleed screw a couple of turns,it will gravity bleed itself ,just keep you eye on the fluid in master cyl, as soon as clear fluid cmes out the slve cyinder do up the blld screw and the job is done..NOW i have to ask this ,i cant help my self, what makes you think it is the slave cyl that is at fault? i see people change them quite often and the problem ,more often than not is in the master cyl. good luck
0helpful
1answer

Clutch peddle will not mash. we replaced clutch, presser plate, throwout bearing and master cylender and hose to slave cylender and clutch peddle won't mash you can take slave cylender loose fro...

when you bleed the system you need to force fluid from the slave cylinder up threw the master cylinder . this is proper way to bleed clutch system.
2helpful
3answers

Leaking clutch fluid Where is the slave cylinder"..I have been told to look at the slave cylinder because I do not see fluid under the car.

Slave cylinder should be on the left side of the bellhousing (follow the line from the clutch master if necessary) If you don't see fluid but you have lost some, also check where the rod from the pedal goes through the firewall to the master...they often leak there and will not drip on the ground.
1helpful
1answer

The clutch is stuck down on hyundai 1998 wagon can anyone suggest how to fix?

inspect clutch linkage,hydraulic clutch system,oil level in master cylinder,if its low or empty,check for leakage from master to slave cylinder at transmission release lever,repair and bleed system at slave.
Not finding what you are looking for?

747 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Hyundai Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Ronny Bennett Sr.
Ronny Bennett Sr.

Level 3 Expert

6988 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

Are you a Hyundai Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...