Interesting Clutch Issue
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Interesting Clutch Issue
I replaced my rear brake calipers and after driving for a few miles it kicked me out of second gear and wouldn’t go back into any gear. I thought maybe i had got air in the lines. I have bled all 4 brakes, the master cylinder, and the slave cylinder several times in that order.
So now I can start my car and even get it into first gear. But the axels spin as soon as it’s in first and even when I press the clutch pedal to the floor. So the clutch pedal is not putting the car in neutral. It doesn’t die when I let off the clutch either. Just keeps spinning. Also, I can only get it into first gear... Any ideas?
2002 Audi A4 Quattro 1.8t
So now I can start my car and even get it into first gear. But the axels spin as soon as it’s in first and even when I press the clutch pedal to the floor. So the clutch pedal is not putting the car in neutral. It doesn’t die when I let off the clutch either. Just keeps spinning. Also, I can only get it into first gear... Any ideas?
2002 Audi A4 Quattro 1.8t
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AudiWorld Super User
I doubt replacing the rear calipers would have created air in your slave cylinder unless the car sat there for a long time or you noticed a lot of brake fluid escape when you disconnected the calipers, but why did you replace the rear calipers?
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