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Clutch slipping The clutch is slipping on 2004 Honda element, how to adjust it?

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This car has a hydraulic clutch system, there is no adjustment, I think its time for a new cluch. Good luck and thanks for using FIX YA

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SOURCE: 2004 Honda Element...the clutch pedal engaging at 50%

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You could have a problem with your pressure plate, but you need to check out your clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder too. Check the clutch master cylinder fluid reservoir, and make sure it is full. It is located on the back wall of the engine compartment, approx right in front of your clutch pedal. If it is low, or you notice any fluid leakage, you need to address what caused that. You can bleed the system too, but that won't repair the problem.

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