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Driving around my clutch will randomly stick in and i have to pull it out it happens only when i am in gear. I say it happens 2 out of 10 times i use my clutch. Also last night I pulled into a parking lot and stopped and was gonna put my car in neutral and it wouldnt come out of first and the clutch was all the way to the floor I had to let is stall then pull the clutch out and then it went into gear just fine??
sounds like you're probably low on clutch fluid and introduced air to the slave cylinder. OR......you have a worn out throwout bearing. More than likely, if you've done a clutch replacement recently, or haven't checked the fluid level in a while you have air in the clutch system. Just bleed it and drive around. If it still sticks......throwout bearing is bad.
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