Good afternoon,
This sounds like your clutch master cylinder is leaking internally causing this issue.
I would replace it and bleed the system again.
Roy
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Remove lower steering column covers, then remove NC duct from lower left side of instrument cluster.
3. Disconnect master cylinder push rod from clutch pedal, then remove retaining nuts at dash panel.
4. Disconnect reservoir hose and slave cylinder hydraulic line at master cylinder, then remove master cylinder from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install master cylinder assembly and torque retaining nuts to 10-14 ft. Lbs.
2. Connect slave cylinder hydraulic line and reservoir hose to master cylinder.
3. Connect pushrod to clutch pedal, then install retaining clip and A/C duct, if removed.
4. Install lower steering column covers, then reconnect battery ground cable.
5. Fill master cylinder reservoir with clean brake fluid, then bleed system as described under "Hydraulic Clutch System Bleed." Refer to Hydraulic Clutch System Bleed.
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Friday, May 14th, 2021 AT 11:27 AM