Help! clutch pedal sinks to the floor and wont go back up!
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Help! clutch pedal sinks to the floor and wont go back up!
i have a 1994 Del Sol. this morning i tried to drive my car but it wouldnt shift into gear when i depressed the clutch pedal. so i looked into clutch master resivoir and found it needed new fluid cuz it was dark. started to bleed the clutch master cylinder by loosening the bleed screw and then i put some new fluid into clutch cylinder, went to depress the clutch pedal but all it did was sink down to the floor and it did not go back up. i filled up the clutch system but the pedal wont move. I cant put the car into any gears. please help. any suggestions will help.
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Re: Help! clutch pedal sinks to the floor and wont go back up! (philosofy1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by philosofy1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you have a bad master cylinder and needs to be replaced. </TD></TR></TABLE>
It is a good practice to replace both the master and slave cylinders at the same time as preventative maintenance. Typically, when one goes bad, the other will **** the bed shortly thereafter.
It is a good practice to replace both the master and slave cylinders at the same time as preventative maintenance. Typically, when one goes bad, the other will **** the bed shortly thereafter.
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Re: Help! clutch pedal sinks to the floor and wont go back up! (philosofy1)
Yep the manual says that a pedal that goes to the floor can be caused by Master Cylinder, Slave Cylinder or throwout bearing or damaged shift fork.
Can also be caused by air in your system. I just had my run-in on hydro tranny's last week after my engine swap on an accord wagon.
Can also be caused by air in your system. I just had my run-in on hydro tranny's last week after my engine swap on an accord wagon.
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