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| E21, E30 General discussion and technical help for 1975-1991 3 series cars. |
01-21-2008, 02:42 PM
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Name: ramirez586
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Your Ride: 1988 BMW 325is
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Clutch problem
Hi, I drive a 1988 BMW 325is. I just noticed that the clutch pedal sticks to the floor without coming back all the way up. Is this a clutch fluid problem, or did I snap a cable? If it is the clutch fluid, where exactly is the clutch fluid reservoir because I cannot find it. thanks.
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01-21-2008, 03:41 PM
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Name: xsperf
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Syracuse, NY
Your Ride: 95 325is
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it shares the same fluid and reservoir as your brake fluid, however there is a master cylinder right by the clutch pedal and a slave cylinder right at the transmission fork, is suspect it would be your slave cylinder is faulty because otherwise you would have a big puddle and no brakes
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01-21-2008, 04:59 PM
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Name: jcjdavis1
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Your Ride: 1989 320i tourer
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Clutch
Hi. Go into real oem- http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...hg=21&fg=10and you will find the parts that you want to check,eg Slave cylinder (No13) bolted onto gearbox is not leaking.The clutch fluid filler is located on a rh drive car in the engine bay on drivers side,not sure about lh drive.
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The older I get the wrong bits get stiff!!!
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