Clutch problem
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Right, now I'm back home and at my PC I can give a better description of the problem.
When I took her out on Saturday, I noticed the clutch was a bit light, but everything worked just fine.
This morning, the clutch felt very light, and first gear wouldn't engage at all. All the other gears worked, but not as smoothly as usual.
Then trying to come home from work, pedal felt like is wasn't connected to anything at all, and no gears would engage. I tried pumping the pedal, and after maybe 12-15 strokes all gears would engage - and I was able to get home under my own steam.
I've just consulted the owners manual to find out where the clutch fluid reservoir is, and found it was empty!
So I guess next stage is to get my workshop manual out, and learn up about the system, then have a ratch about and see if I can find the leak...
When I took her out on Saturday, I noticed the clutch was a bit light, but everything worked just fine.
This morning, the clutch felt very light, and first gear wouldn't engage at all. All the other gears worked, but not as smoothly as usual.
Then trying to come home from work, pedal felt like is wasn't connected to anything at all, and no gears would engage. I tried pumping the pedal, and after maybe 12-15 strokes all gears would engage - and I was able to get home under my own steam.
I've just consulted the owners manual to find out where the clutch fluid reservoir is, and found it was empty!
So I guess next stage is to get my workshop manual out, and learn up about the system, then have a ratch about and see if I can find the leak...
Slave cylinder is the most common. Drivers side of the gearbox. Get at it from underneath or take off the right front wheel and go in through the arch.
New one is about £20, takes about an hour to fit and bleed through new fluid. Use a jar or bottle and a bit of plastic tube as a cheap bleed kit. 2 spanner job, no special tools
New one is about £20, takes about an hour to fit and bleed through new fluid. Use a jar or bottle and a bit of plastic tube as a cheap bleed kit. 2 spanner job, no special tools

Another vote for the slave cylinder, just happened to me.
£12 on mx5parts for the oem one and easy to fit. I just flushed the system through with new fluid and works better than it did before. Just don't drain the system right down use a bleeding kit and just keep topping it up with the new fluid until it runs completely clear.
£12 on mx5parts for the oem one and easy to fit. I just flushed the system through with new fluid and works better than it did before. Just don't drain the system right down use a bleeding kit and just keep topping it up with the new fluid until it runs completely clear.
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