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Old May 19th 05, 10:36 PM
bobbob1015
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Default Clutch slipping. Clutch cyl or need a new clutch

Today i was leaving school and i gave it alittle and i din’t notice
any thing at the time. but when i when to start going again the clutch
started to chatter. The clutch pedal was easy to push down too. on my
ride home at one time the clutch pedal was kinda sticking....do i need
a new clutch or do i need to adjust something... please help me out
its a 1985 bmw 325e

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