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  1. Audi s1 master clutch cylinder!! 
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    Hey guys - In need of some advice.

    Taken car back to Audi for a squeak in the clutch. To which they said it was the master cylinder. Fine they replaced it.

    Once I drove it back I noticed the clutch was sat far too low and there was literally no biting point to be found.

    So I take it back - they then bleed the clutch tell me it's all fine.

    However now when I dip the clutch it sometimes not always makes a loud cracking sound almost as if it's about the snap. It's really annoying me. Any suggestions to what maybe the problem. Thank you
     
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    It sounds like something isnt fitted/ sitting correctly at the pedal after the work. Overcentre spring maybe? Best take it back.
    Alan.

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