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Anonymous Posted on Apr 03, 2014

Car won't start when clutch pedal is depressed.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2008

SOURCE: manual clutch

If it is a brand new clutch, it's not broken in yet, which is why it "sticks". Give it some time, though, and it will stop "sticking". It took a half mile of stop and go traffic for mine to stop doing that with my new performance clutch.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 25, 2009

SOURCE: clutch won't engage

There is a problem with the pressure plate spring or possibly the throwout bearing is bound up,you should be able to pull the rubber boot from around the clutch fork and have someone depress the pedal,you should be able to see if it's a problem with the bearing.Unfortunatly the trans is probably going to have to caome off.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2009

SOURCE: I posted a question about my 91' Toyata Tercel

Most times this is caused by an internally bypassing clutch master cylinder. If fluid is full likely that is your problem. If fluid is low, check system for leaks and replace anything that is leaking, then bleed air as you would with a brake system. (bleed any time the system has been opened except when just adding fluid)

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