Hi All,
I had an issue with my clutch master cylinder that meant it needed replacing as it wouldn't start.
The workaround was to grab another one and connect it to the harness and push the rod down to test, which worked fine as expected.
I went ahead and replaced it and without bleeding tested the car started with the clutch pedal down, which it did.
I then fully bled it up and then now it won't start due to the push clutch to start message.
If I open the bleed valve and press the pedal to the floor, all good it starts. With the system fully bled, it won't start at all.
It's running a new clutch (sachs) that was installed by a garage a few months ago.
What am I missing?!
I had an issue with my clutch master cylinder that meant it needed replacing as it wouldn't start.
The workaround was to grab another one and connect it to the harness and push the rod down to test, which worked fine as expected.
I went ahead and replaced it and without bleeding tested the car started with the clutch pedal down, which it did.
I then fully bled it up and then now it won't start due to the push clutch to start message.
If I open the bleed valve and press the pedal to the floor, all good it starts. With the system fully bled, it won't start at all.
It's running a new clutch (sachs) that was installed by a garage a few months ago.
What am I missing?!