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      08-31-2019, 03:16 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Clearancediver View Post
Did you check your fluid level?

I'd flush the clutch hydraulic system as one step in the diagnosis of the issue....after looking for leaks at connections.
^This

And/or air in the system, which could happen with low fluid.

If the fluid is low enough to introduce air in the system, I would sure track down the probable leak in the brake/clutch hydraulic system, because that's a safety issue. Brake fluid levels will drop a bit as pads wear, but it would be very unusual for the level to drop past the minimum point without a leak. Unless the fluid had only been filled to the minimum mark, we recently flushed, or new pads installed.

Brakes are nice to have .
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