Shop says its clutch pads but I think it's one of the cylinders master or slave. (I'm not really worried if it's clutch pads I need just don't want to be charged for a clutch when they only actually change the cylinders which are significantly cheaper to replace). Thank you for your time and input!\nUpdate all it needed was the jam nut on the clutch pedal adjusted. One of the shop techs noticed and fixed the issue
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What we know about Exedy clutch cylinder
The brand is registered in Japan. Official website: https://www.exedy.com.
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- Pedal feel - pedal sinks or feels spongy, making gear changes difficult - rated positively. 5 points out of 5.
- Leaks - brake/clutch fluid around the pedal or gearbox, signaling a hydraulic leak - no rating yet
- Gear engagement - gears are hard to select or grind, especially into reverse - no rating yet
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