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I'm hoping someone will be able to help me out here!

 

I recently got my car serviced for 120,000km and had the clutch fluid replaced. It was going awesome after the service, then about two weeks ago the clutch started playing games. First it was sticking slightly whenever i lifted off my foot, which is really irritating because its hard to take off the line. So i came home and spoke to my father and the only thing we could come up with was a possible leakage in the clutch fluid, but it wasnt leaking..... the next day, it was fine :) Then suddenly about 3 days later, more clutch folly, this time the clutch felt like a sponge and i didnt feel like i had any control over the clutch, so i thought GREAT its ruined and il need a new one :y: so came home, spoke to my father again and we thought well if its the same tomorow, then i guess we have to get it replaced because its dead. Same story again though, next day, it was fine, the clutch was back to normal :y: This is all leading up to today.....

 

I left early for work, and i noticed hmm the clutch is sticking again......maybe its the cold (random guess) and i kept driving, but it kept getting worse and worse. It feels like the actual pedal is grabbing the carpet or something. So again i thought hmm yeh i think its ruined again...... but then on the drive home from work, the car was performing amazingly! as soon as the clutch got over the grabbing and actually engadged, it was going better than ever!!

 

I'm at a loss as to whats happening! Any suggestions guys? I don't believe the clutch itself needs replacing, its just not that bad, its just the constant grabbing, and it makes it hard to drive :sob:

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