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No, that isn't normal. It could be caused by a couple things. First, make sure the fluid level for the clutch master cylinder is full. If it is low, check for leaks. Next, there could be air in the system, but since it worked correctly at first, chances are that isn't the issue. If the master cylinder is full, no leaks, and no air, I suspect either they got a bad part or the slave cylinder is bad. Usually, a bad slave will result in a leak. So, if you notice the fluid is low, check to see if you notice anything leaking.
Let me know what you find.
Take care,
Joe
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Thursday, September 5th, 2019 AT 7:48 PM