Clutch fade if you keep your foot on the clutch then you must take your foot of the padel and then you can put your foot down on the padel if you keep your foot to long on the padel it fades agian help replaced clutch and pressure plate two weeks ago
There's a problem with your clutch hydraulic system, either the clutch master cylinder or the slave cylinder. See if the reservoir is full (takes brake fluid), and if very low, may have a leak and should be bled down at the slave cylinder. And check for external leaks, as that is likely the cause of brake fade. If no external leaks, and filling the reservoir did not help, then either the master or the slave has a seal that is not holding pressure, but leaking internally. I don't know if there is any way to test to see which is bad, so you might try a new or used slave cylinder first, it's cheaper than the master.
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There's a problem with your clutch hydraulic system, either the clutch master cylinder or the slave cylinder. See if the reservoir is full (takes brake fluid), and if very low, may have a leak and should be bled down at the slave cylinder. And check for external leaks, as that is likely the cause of brake fade. If no external leaks, and filling the reservoir did not help, then either the master or the slave has a seal that is not holding pressure, but leaking internally.
I don't know if there is any way to test to see which is bad, so you might try a new or used slave cylinder first, it's cheaper than the master.