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Old Feb 23, 2008 | 08:42 PM
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okay so i bought a 2004 audi a4 1.8turbo 6 speed manual with 35,500 miles. and what happend yesturday was i was driving and then i was shifting from 2nd to 3rd and when i got it into 3rd i could release the clutch its as if it got stuck. after like an hour nd a half it kinda got released and then i was able to **** again but not as good its like the clutch was absent at the time, when i tried to channge the gears with the engine on i couldnt and then when the engine was off i had no problem.. I drove it to the shop i bought it from and they released some pressure from the clutch it self nd changed my oil and it drove fine and then today i got outa work i drove abotu maybe 20 feet nd then i dropt it in to neutral again but then fallowing that i tried to drop it into 1st again and i couldnt it was yet again as if the clutch wasnt being pressed enough and i tried to pump it but still nothing, i called the guy he got a tow truck, and hes takin it to an audi dealer on monday since its still underwarranty but does anyone know wat it is? i was talking to my friend from work abotu 45 secs after this happend and he said that it might be the clutch master cylinder or something like that... anyone help?
 
Old Feb 25, 2008 | 02:36 PM
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i doubt u get any warranty work on the clutch, sounds like slave cylinder or throwout bearing maybe? i just did my clutch, not a fun job....
 
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