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Anonymous Posted on Apr 25, 2010

The Clutch is stuck to the floor? - 1993 Honda Accord

  • Anonymous Apr 25, 2010

    Where is this Slave Cylinder?

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Check the slave cylinders fluid level in the reservoir It will have a cap on it marked clutch fluid. If empty fill it and pump the clutch 25 times and then try it out. If the leak persist the slave cylinder will need to be replaced

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