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GQ Clutch seems to 'stick' on cold mornings

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GQ Clutch seems to 'stick' on cold mornings

Post by JAFO74 »

Hi all, this has only just started so I want to fix it before it becomes a real pain in the ass. The last couple of cooler mornings 3-5 degrees my clutch has seemed to stick ie not release first up when starting to drive out of the driveway, once it 'lets go' its fine for the rest of the day. It's a Terrain Tammer unit that has done about 10,000kms. We have had a fair bit of rain in the last week but I restrained and didn't go playing but am wondering if there might be a bit of moisture in there that is causing this, any advice would be appreciated as I really dont want to have to pull the gb out to check.
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Post by mhgill »

probably something to do with hydraulic actuation rather than the clutch itself, check the master + slave cylinders and flush and bleed the system, see if that helps.
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Post by adoom »

mhgill wrote:probably something to do with hydraulic actuation rather than the clutch itself, check the master + slave cylinders and flush and bleed the system, see if that helps.
x2 flush and bleed the system its cheap as chips to do first
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