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clutch pedal stays on floor

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Eagle26

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May 27, 2004
Scappoose, Oregon
when I push the clutch in it says down, I can pop it back up with my hand though. I still need to fill up the fluid but I don't think thats the problem. Could it possibly be I'm just missing the spring that pulls the clutch back up?
 
isn't that one of the symptoms of crankwalk?

Hope not for ure sake LOL, hope u find ure answer
 
Make sure you master cylinder has fluid.

Check to make sure the BOLT at the end of the rod for the clutch pedal is tightened.

For example. You have the clutch pedal. It goes up towards the firewall. From there, a bar travels to the passenger side of the car all the way over behind the gas pedal, and then connect to the master cylinder, There's a pivot bolt at the end of this rod, make sure it's tightened.

THIS EXACT SAME THING HAPPENED TO ME! I changed my master cylinder, slave cylinder, TOB, Clutch, and fluid, plus bleed it a million times, and all it was was this damn bolt.

The bolt has most likely loosened, so when you press the clutch, it moves, but after it gets back pressure on the pedal, the bolt just pivots with the clutch, so the spring snaps the pedal to the floor and snaps it back up when you lift it enough.
 
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