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  1. Cracked pressure plate (diaphragm spring) will happen occasionally also.

    you are correct i had it serviced and it was a broken spring. My question now is could this be repaired using same clutch kit as i felt it was reusable or to replace the kit was the common sense answer

  2. ... the clutch has good movement back and forth

    What do you mean the pedal? or the clutch slave arm on the transmission?

    The pedal means nothing - if the slave arm on the transmission is not moving then you have a hydraulic problem.

    sorry, I mean the clutch pedal.

  3. Hi it is a 2000 boxster s.driving from 2nd to 3rd noticed no tension in pedal and shift would not go into third. No previous symptoms indicating clutch about to go. Can you help diagnose. Thank you

    When you say "no tension in the pedal", did the pedal drop to the floor, or just feel generally weak? Could be a hydraulic issue.

    sorry, I meant generally week. there is no signs of a leak

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