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Sebring Clutch Problem


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My wife has a 2008 sebring crd. The clutch was going straight to the floor and losing fluid, so my mechanic replaced the master cylinder (with a second hand one, as the local dealer couldn't supply a new one).

There is now no leak, but pressure is still being lost, requiring the pedal to be pumped 15-20 times to get it functioning for a short time.

Has anybody had the same problem or can advise a solution?

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My wife has a 2008 sebring crd. The clutch was going straight to the floor and losing fluid, so my mechanic replaced the master cylinder (with a second hand one, as the local dealer couldn't supply a new one).

There is now no leak, but pressure is still being lost, requiring the pedal to be pumped 15-20 times to get it functioning for a short time.

Has anybody had the same problem or can advise a solution?

I had that proble, it turned out to be the contric slave cylinder which is located inside the gearbox you could also try bleeding the air out the system

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My wife has a 2008 sebring crd. The clutch was going straight to the floor and losing fluid, so my mechanic replaced the master cylinder (with a second hand one, as the local dealer couldn't supply a new one).

There is now no leak, but pressure is still being lost, requiring the pedal to be pumped 15-20 times to get it functioning for a short time.

Has anybody had the same problem or can advise a solution?

i had that problem it was the clutch slave cylinder which is located within the gear box 

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