Clutch slipping posted by EZPASS on October 05, 2021 at 08:38 AM
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The clutch master is being pushed slightly when the pedal is at rest, blocking the bleed port in the master back to the reservoir. This traps the fluid in the master and doesn't allow thermal relief back to the reservoir. As the fluid heats up due to engine compartment heat, it expands and extends the slave cylinder, partially dis-engaging the clutch. If you have a TT, you may have a failure of the clutch booster or the pushrod is mis-adjusted. Could also be your cruise control switch being improperly adjusted and holding the clutch pedal down a bit. The problem is likely something improperly adjusted or operating at the clutch pedal.