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CSC or CMC problem?

I've done some research and it sounds like I might have one of these issues. These past couple weeks my clutch has felt different. Sometimes It'll feel like there isn't

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Old 08-13-2017, 01:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I've done some research and it sounds like I might have one of these issues. These past couple weeks my clutch has felt different. Sometimes It'll feel like there isn't much pressure when I press down on the clutch. But that's ONLY after running it hard. Normal driving it's completely fine. So last night I ran it hard and right after I stopped and I tried pressing down on the clutch and it wasn't engaging!! It didn't want to go in any gears. I pumped the clutch with my foot and it eventually engaged into gear again and pressure came back and I drove normal the way home and it drove fine again. I think I might just need to change my clutch fluid or do I have a part that's on the edge of failing?
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