Why does my clutch pedal stick at floor level when I press?
Why does my clutch pedal stick at floor level when I press?
No there isnt any fluid in the footwell and the clutch plate was replaced last year but this was happening before that was done Customer: replied 7 years ago. it happens of and on when i press the pedal ,but if the car is left standing for a couple of days the pedal will be at the floor when i get into the car Customer: replied 7 years ago.
How to troubleshoot a clutch that won’t fully disengage?
Step 1: Collect all tools and your creeper and place them out of the way. Step 2: Raise the vehicle. Using a floor jack that is recommended for the weight of the vehicle, lift under the vehicle at its specified jacking points until the wheels are completely off the ground. Step 3: Remove the jack stands and keep them far away from the vehicle.
Where are the jacks for the clutch stands?
For most modern cars, the jacking points for jack stands will be on the pinch weld just under the doors along the bottom of the car. Step 1: Put on your safety glasses, grab your flashlight, and grab your creeper. Go under the vehicle and check the condition of the clutch cable or hydraulic lines. Make sure that the cable is tight.
What should I do if my clutch fork is not engaged?
Use your flashlight to look up in the clutch area to see the position of the fork. If the fork is all the way engaged but the slave cylinder or cable is not engaged, then the clutch release bearing has failed or the clutch fork has broke.
No there isnt any fluid in the footwell and the clutch plate was replaced last year but this was happening before that was done Customer: replied 7 years ago. it happens of and on when i press the pedal ,but if the car is left standing for a couple of days the pedal will be at the floor when i get into the car Customer: replied 7 years ago.
Step 1: Collect all tools and your creeper and place them out of the way. Step 2: Raise the vehicle. Using a floor jack that is recommended for the weight of the vehicle, lift under the vehicle at its specified jacking points until the wheels are completely off the ground. Step 3: Remove the jack stands and keep them far away from the vehicle.
For most modern cars, the jacking points for jack stands will be on the pinch weld just under the doors along the bottom of the car. Step 1: Put on your safety glasses, grab your flashlight, and grab your creeper. Go under the vehicle and check the condition of the clutch cable or hydraulic lines. Make sure that the cable is tight.
Who is the expert on apoligies clutch pedals?
Customer: replied 7 years ago. Expert: Robert replied 7 years ago. Hi..there..apoligies was assisting somebody else..sorry for the delay..