So my clutch died (at 90,000 miles, not bad) and I had it replaced.
During the replacement they pinched an axle seal and my transmission fluid dripped out over the course of a week - something I didn't notice until I felt my clutch start to slip. So I took it in and they topped off the fluid / replaced the seals. Now, it still slips above 50% throttle.
Is the clutch dead, or could it just be that the surface glazed but it will come back to life after being driven around for a few hundred miles?
During the replacement they pinched an axle seal and my transmission fluid dripped out over the course of a week - something I didn't notice until I felt my clutch start to slip. So I took it in and they topped off the fluid / replaced the seals. Now, it still slips above 50% throttle.
Is the clutch dead, or could it just be that the surface glazed but it will come back to life after being driven around for a few hundred miles?