Clutch Pedal On Floor After Bleeding
I replaced the slave and master cylinder for the clutch and i have been bleeding the system for 2 hours with a friend and still no return on the clutch pedal.
Clutch pedal on floor after bleeding. Replacing the cable will allow you to engage the clutch and change gears once more. This would make the fluid exiting the slave. Part 1 of 4. Now you need to pump the clutch pedal and for this you can take the help of a friend.
You could damage the clutch the clutch fork or the transmission. Now when i press the clutch pedal it makes a hiss sound like air being blown through a small hole and the clutch pedal sticks to the floor. Diagnosing a clutch pedal on the floor due to failed release bearing. The most common reason to have a clutch pedal that goes all the way to the floor is a broken clutch cable this is extremely common particularly on older cars.
Clutch pedals that go from the rest position to full engagement but stay on the floor and don t spring back up. I tried gravity bleeding the clutch but it made no difference. It still sticks to the floor. Common reasons for this to happen.
Tell him to pump the clutch pedal 10 to 15 times and after that tell them to hold the clutch pedal completely down. Do not attempt to start the engine and drive the vehicle with the clutch pedal stuck all the way to the floor. While the clutch pedal is still down it is time to open the bleeder using the line wrench. If your brake has been working just fine but you the brake pedal goes to floor after turning sharp corners try pumping the brake pedal twice or more for it to return to its usual state.
So now im just wondering if its the master or slave. Bleed the brake system. After checking for all the other more common culprits check for any loose axle bearing and replace if needed. I noticed the clutch fluid went brown again after just a couple weeks since i bled it.