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Clutch pedal not coming up

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gstxtt

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Mar 26, 2008
Dahlonega, Georgia
Ok, so I was under the car removing my silencer in my LICP and i tried to find a spot to anchor myself to pull me out from under the car. while i was pulling myself out i wasnt paying attention and i grabbed something on the bottom of the transmission that i no know went to the clutch. when i grabbed it it sounded like some fluid was spraying out of there inside the transmission. so then i went to go start the car to go pick someone up ... i noticed that my clutch went down all the way and wouldnt come back up.,... what did i pull on awnd id be greatful to know how to fix this. thank's i gotta run to autozone real fast to get a fuse then ill be back. i gotta leave in an hour so sorry if my capitalization or spelling is wrong or if i sound demanding.
thanks.
 
its in a hole on the bottom of the transmission with a boot surrounding it. and if that is what i pulled on how do i get it to work again
 
Make sure you re connected evertinhg. Shoud just be one metal line connected to a banjo bolt. Then bleed your clutch. This is what it looks like.:dsm:
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I pulled on the thing on the other side of the cross member. I just bleed the clutch and it should work? Thanks for the help.
 
damn why does this happens... one just tries to be helpful and give their 0.02 cents and dont see the date... LOL

i wasnt even trying to be helpful i know its an old a$$ thread but the result was never posted so i revived it so hear about what was the fix, if he remembers LOL.
 
The original poster was talking about pulling on the boot around the clutch release fork under the transmission next to the slave cylinder. He probably pushed the fork accidentally backwards into the rod coming out of the slave cylinder. If you do this it releases all hydraulic pressure in the clutch lines and will cause your clutch pedal to go to the floor until you pump it back up a few times. Its not a big deal.
 
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