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Old July 21st 05, 11:58 PM
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Default PT CRUISER HYDRAULIC

simmilar problem to the master cylinder posted by JAN - OHIO
but in hydrahulic reservoir. What do you think the problem can be.
Well, I take the car to the dealer and guess what, when they turn my PT
back.
I was parking an CLACCKKKK!!! no mor clutch !!
they said the master cylinder needed to be changed.
The changeed the bloody piece and guess waht.
Just when I was turning rigth in the next corner and I wasnt able to
stop firmly the car as if it were without liquid(is a PT GT)

Well I took the car to the dealer and the ****ing bosster was wrong
this time..


Now I 10000 kms after I was driving and suddenly I was without the
power of the hydraulic system as if I were driving a trailer.

What can I claim as warranty
PLEASE HELP

 




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