1985 toyota supra When depressed the clutch pedal stays on the floor unless you manually pull it up. The car has been sitting for about a year, but has been driven several times a few months ago. Engine was rebuilt about 15K miles ago and had new clutch installed at that time. It also had a new slave cylinder put in about a year ago. What can be done to correct this?
Check the helper spring on the clutch pedal. You'll have to get down in the driver's footwell and using a flashlight look at the mechanism while you push the pedal down (and pull up). If the spring isn't missing or broken and everything looks okay, then change the clutch master cylinder. The piston in the cylinder is probably binding due to corrosion in the bore. I have an 1986 and had the same problem. Changing the clutch master cylinder fixed it.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM BLEEDING
This operation must be performed any time the clutch master or slave cylinder has been removed or if any of the hydraulic lines have been opened.
WARNING
Do not spill brake fluid on the bodywork of the vehicle; it will destroy the paint. If fluid is spilled, immediately wash the surface with plenty of clean water.
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my clutch pedal is stuck to floor and ive changed the slave clynder and still wont rise back to corect posision
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