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Old Oct 10, 2008 | 06:12 PM
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Your car has a separate Master cylinder for the Clutch, and Brakes.

Check the fluid level on BOTH reservoirs under the hood. If one is lower than normal, that is the culprit.

Originally Posted by Khazzy
my only problem is how throttle it takes, that is another thing, ill post pics of the gas pedal arm, goo on there as well
Are you saying it takes an abnormal amount of pressure on the throttle to get the car moving?

If so, I would blame the clutch MC.
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