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Old 01-02-2016, 04:29 PM   #12
BoxsterBob - CA
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Location: San Carlos, CA
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Latest on the Slave Cylinder Saga... I had my wife depress the clutch while I opened the bleeder. I did see a few bubbles. Once the pedal hit the floor, I closed the valve, had her pull the pedal back to the normal position and repeated this about a dozen times. No more bubbles were present.

The clutch pedal continues to stop just short of the floor and the car won't start due to the sensor not triggering. I put the wheel back on, removed the jack stands and rolled down of the single ramp supporting the passenger side wheel.

My driveway has a slight slope, and at this point, I noticed when the car was in gear, the tranny held the car in place. If I depressed the clutch as far as it will go, the car will roll, release the clutch and the tranny engages and the car stops. I'm wondering if I may have mucked up the sensor??

Tomorrow I will try bypassing the sensor and see how the clutch operates.
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