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2016 Fist 1.6T Manual

Brake fluid is dripping from the clutch master INSIDE of the car as pictured:

Would this be as simple as swapping in a new master cylinder and bleeding or am I looking at something big all together you guys think?
 


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2016 Fist 1.6T Manual

Brake fluid is dripping from the clutch master INSIDE of the car as pictured:

Would this be as simple as swapping in a new master cylinder and bleeding or am I looking at something big all together you guys think?
Mileage?

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last week at 62k had to replace mine also,same leak!
 


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last week at 62k had to replace mine also,same leak!
So it's just the master cylinder leaking there though nothing else would need to be done right?

Any tips? Lol
 


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correct,i replaced just the cylinder and not the whole pedal although you have to take out the whole thing including the pedal as it is built into each other.hope that makes sense.
 


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Yeah I saw the torx screws in there holding it together. It's actually not a.... Terrible design I dont think, the older models with it integral are sketchy though lol
 


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correct,i replaced just the cylinder and not the whole pedal although you have to take out the whole thing including the pedal as it is built into each other.hope that makes sense.
How did you go about bleeding the clutch after installing btw? I'm not too sure where the bleed nipple is on these.
 


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here check this utubewww.youtube.com/watch?v=-1AGBuwuzVg
you will need someone to help you.they will have to push the clutch pedal down so you can bleed the line. i had to take the battery and the battery holder out of the car as well as the air filter system so i could see what i was doing.it is fairly simple to do.good luck!
 


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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1AGBuwuzVg

sorry i messed up the utube address this should work
That is a great Video! Doesn't look to be a horrible job. Minus how to bleed the system. That would've been even better and more of a complete repair. I hope others see this and it helps!

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........... you will need someone to help you.they will have to push the clutch pedal down .............
When I did the master cylinder with my previous car, I used free weights to hold the pedal down. A proper length board to wedge between seat and pedal may also work. This clutch pedal is a heckovalot lighter than previous vehicle.
 


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Reverse bleed the clutch took me 3 minutes and only had to do it once. And one person can do it. Screenshot_20210415-225101_Chrome.jpg Screenshot_20210415-225109_Chrome.jpg Screenshot_20210415-225117_Chrome.jpg

This is the tool I used to push fluid into the slave cylinder. Really don't need it you can just used a 20 oz bottle with hose attached with fluid in there.
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Reverse bleed the clutch took me 3 minutes and only had to do it once. And one person can do it. View attachment 39778 View attachment 39779 View attachment 39780

This is the tool I used to push fluid into the slave cylinder. Really don't need it you can just used a 20 oz bottle with hose attached with fluid in there.
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So with this I:

1. Put the new master cyl in.
2. Push fluid in.
3. And that's it?
4. Do I need to bench bleed the master first?
 


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So with this I:

1. Put the new master cyl in.
2. Push fluid in.
3. And that's it?
4. Do I need to bench bleed the master first?
No need to bench bleed anything.
Basically that is all.
Work gear shifter and test reverse. If you notice any grinding then remove some of the fluid in the reservoir and pump it full again.
 


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Make sure your bottom line has the seal on it still. Mine was left off by the dealer. Screenshot_20210322-132320_Chrome.jpg
 


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Someone should do a complete How too Video and post it up here and at YouTube*

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Yeah, just pushed the fluid through the new master cylinder from the slave cyl and hey presto no more issues.

The lower line from the master with that little seal did leak a biiiiiiiiit... but I got it sorted right.

The white plastic pin that hold the master to the pedal was a pain to push out too. but other than that. not a problem using that OEM tools syringe.
 




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