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    Clutch pedal to the floor, but only for two minutes

    Hello people,

    I was driving the wife's td5 this morning, it's my job to fill the tank and the tyres, when the clutch pedal went to the floor, there was nothing there.

    Got out and apologised to the people behind me at the lights, stalled several times trying to get out of the way then suddenly everything was back to normal, and the clutch was perfectly normal.

    It almost felt like something in the line was not connecting and then reconnected somehow, I couldn't see anything loose in the system when I had a quick look today,

    Does anyone have any suggestions on where to start looking when I get to it tomorrow? Any suggestions very gratefully received
    P38 Range Rover , the best car in the world, when it's working

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    recirculating master cylinder check the pushrod freeplay.
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    recirculating master cylinder check the pushrod freeplay.

    Thanks, gives me a place to start
    P38 Range Rover , the best car in the world, when it's working

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