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Hydrolic clutch pedal sticking

Clutch pedal will not return

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Hi, Look in the foot well (where you normally have you feet) you should see a return spring attached to the clutch pedal, if missing or you can see broken spring you need to buy another spring, you will see parts of broken spring where they fit not a very hard job to replace. Please leave me feedback thanks, Malcolm Campbell.

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2008

SOURCE: clutch pedal sticks

could be the slave cylinder or throw out bearing even clutch itself if replacing it anyway you should also get a kit for your slave cylinder just to be sure i dont think it would be a pedal problem and also if by chance its cable it could be a sticky or frayed cable if you need more info just ask please dont rate me until i have helped you fully

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  • Posted on Aug 08, 2009

SOURCE: 96 pathfinder clutch pedal has lost pressure,

usually when this happen you lost fluid pressure look for a fluid leak at the clutch master cylinder under the hood ,it should be by the brake master ,it has a small plastic tank on top with a black rubber cap or underneath on the transmission there is the clutch slave cylinder it will have a small 2 inch rod that pushes the clutch fork ,look for the rubber boot on it ,see if there is fluid coming out of it ,also follow the clutch fluid lines maybe somthing has damaged one and its leaking !

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2011

SOURCE: clutch pedal will not return

if you are not loosing fluid in clutch master cylinder than the master cylinder is goin bad. if you are loosing fluid than the slave cylinder is leaking and will have to be rebuilt or replaced. this is a simple answer ,but you didnt give much detail of your vehicle so . this is the best answer i can give

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