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Hey guys. Got a real wierd smell earlier of an old workshop in the car. Looked like power steering fluid had leaked everywhere. Just a question... I know the clutch is hydraulic but is it from the power steering? If so it would make a lot of sense aha as my power steering has been going with the leek and I have had clutch pedal problems

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Hey guys. Got a real wierd smell earlier of an old workshop in the car. Looked like power steering fluid had leaked everywhere. Just a question... I know the clutch is hydraulic but is it from the power steering? If so it would make a lot of sense aha as my power steering has been going with the leek and I have had clutch pedal problems

 

no clutch and steering are totaly different fluids bud

Ps fluid as above is seperate it's also actually filled with auto trans fluid so will likely be a pinky red colour. If you have a green puddle and a smell of cats piss, fishy or curry it's likely your heater matrix has failed. There's a small chance if clutch fluid however the pot can empty entirely into the carpet without evidence, had this happen to me before, so I doubt it's that.

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Right no worries... why do we use auto transfer fluid anyway other than ps fluid.. The power steering fluid has got that dextron III and II in it now a days

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