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    Hi I have 2009 golf and my clutch pedal has no bounce just stays at the bottom. Garage says it’s a huge job as it’s the master cylinder that’s gone.

    Can someone please advise what the labour hours are likely to be.

    Has anyone else had the same issue how much did it cost
     
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    Normally it is the slave cylinder, which engine and box?
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