If the clutch master cylinder is damaged, it will affect the driving of the car, and in serious cases, it will make the car unable to drive. How to judge that the clutch master cylinder is broken is as follows.
The clutch master cylinder is broken
1. The clutch master cylinder is connected to the clutch pedal and clutch booster. Its function is to separate the clutch when stepping on the clutch pedal. If it is damaged, the master cylinder will leak oil, and it will be obviously difficult to shift to the corresponding gear.
2. If the clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder leaks oil, another phenomenon will occur, that is, weak clutch. That is, when you step on the clutch, you will feel that the clutch pedal is empty.
3. If the clutch master cylinder is seriously damaged, the clutch will not be fully or completely separated. At this time, even the gear can not be engaged.
Impact of clutch damage?
1. If the fault is not very serious, it will increase the fuel consumption and the difficulty of shifting. If it is serious, there will be potential safety hazards.
2. If the damage is serious, it will make the car out of gear, resulting in the car unable to drive normally.
What if the clutch master cylinder is damaged?
If the clutch master cylinder is damaged, it is usually replaced directly. You can't repair it yourself. After the clutch master cylinder is damaged, no matter whether you can continue driving or not, don't drive to repair it yourself. It's best to drag the car to the repair shop for maintenance. After all, the master cylinder that has failed will only increase the degree of damage if it continues to be used. Once it is completely damaged in the process of driving the driver's license, it will be dangerous if it can't be put into gear.