Why change clutch fluid?

Why change clutch fluid?

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Vyse

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1,224 posts

124 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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Can anyone give me an explanation as to why a clutch fluid is change is required after x number of miles? I know clutch and brake fluid is hygroscopic but how does this then relate to the performance of the hydraulic systems?

Thanks

tr7v8

7,192 posts

228 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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The water makes it go rusty. Changing it at the same time as the brake fluid costs a few quid. I suspect replacing a clutch master & slave will be a lot more than that.

andyiley

9,214 posts

152 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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^^^ What he said... No brainer really, especially when done at the same time as brake fluid.... Which is when it should be done.

Vyse

Original Poster:

1,224 posts

124 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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With my car I sometimes experience grinding when changing gear. Its 4 years old and I assume the brake/clutch fluid hasn't ever been changed. Although looking in the reservoir the colour is black just slightly brown.

Can I assume a fluid change can solve the grinding? With moisture in the system, I am maybe not getting full compression/action of the slave cylinder hence the clutch not disengaging fully.

Gearbox oil has also been changed but hasnt solved the grinding.

Locknut

653 posts

137 months

Wednesday 24th September 2014
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A fluid change is unlikely to cure the grinding, but bleeding the system might and that would be part of fluid change job.