89 Chevy chyanne..hydraulic clutch issues..was like 35 below with wind chills the other day..tried moving truck in morning..clutch was very stiff..only got to move a couple of feet before it died on two attempts..now there is nothing there..pedal is up with pressure but you can freely put into gears with out use of clutch pedal but no movement..any ideas
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It is possible for the hydraulic clutch to freeze since they use brake fluid and it absorbs water. Many people have found that changing the fluid in their system makes it feel much better and even lighter too.Stew K.
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I don't live where it gets really cold.. I would guess brake fluid thickens in extreme cold?
I'm thinking maybe it pushed the fork but did not retract for some reason..
Here it is recomended we depress the clutch while in storage.. My BCS is notorious for sticking over winter
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