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Old Aug 1, 2011 | 07:18 PM
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i own a 98 blazer 2wd 5spd. This morning something snapped in the pedal assembly and don't know what. its a hydrolic clutch and the plunger rod is not busted. i have taken the dash apart and the plunger rod does not move around, but the pedal does and i need a clutch pedal diagram so i can fix it. it my only mode of transit to and from work. please someone help me out
 
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From the sounds of it, your clutch master cylinder may have blown a seal. If that is the case, it will just bypass fluid, not pushing any pressure down to the slave cylinder that disengages the clutch.

Have you checked the fluid level in the clutch master cylinder? If it got low, it could have sucked air and if that was the case, it wouldn't disengage the clutch either. Typically not something that happens all of the sudden and it would have had to leak fluid out somewhere over time.
 
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