Clutch Problem

Cody Forbes cody at 5000tq.com
Fri Nov 1 16:23:03 PDT 2013


Sounds like a failed master or slave cylinder. Check for fluid dripping from the bell housing or from the master (mounted near the clutch pedal).

-Cody Forbes (mobile)

On Nov 1, 2013, at 3:32 PM, "Greville Bowles" <gbowles at cansafe.com> wrote:

> 1994 90Q
> 
> On the way to work this morning the clutch pedal
> did not return to the top position after a shift.
> I could still shift gears, but the travel was
> quite limited and the pedal stayed near the floor.
> I was able to return it to the normal position by
> pulling up with my foot. After that it worked
> normally for a short while, but I had to repeat
> the procedure several times on a 30 minute drive.
> Once I parked the car I was not able to reproduce
> the symptoms with the car stationary in neutral.
> My first thought was that a linkage had come
> loose. Hydraulic fluid level is normal.
> 
> Can anyone offer suggestions as to what to look
> first. Thanks.
> 
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