Clutch Pedal Travels Floor
Your clutch pedal should move down 3 4 inch to 1 inch without effort and then require a good deal more effort to travel the rest of the way down to the floor.
Clutch pedal travels floor. A clutch pedal is made for the driver to release the clutch and engage the clutch. The most common seems to be external seal leakage. Common reasons for this to happen. The master cylinder dous apear to be making pressure as it moves slightly when the pedal is depressed.
My clutch pedal travels to the floor with almost no resistance there is fluid in the system and the clutch dous still release. Do not attempt to start the engine and drive the vehicle with the clutch pedal stuck all the way to the floor. Clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder is bad. Is this indicative of.
You could damage the clutch the clutch fork or the transmission. Could it just be air. 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. Diagnosing a clutch pedal on the floor due to failed release bearing.
The master or slave cylinder can fail due to an internal or external seal leak. I have a 98 rodeo and the clutch catches extremely high up the pedal. It s probably 1 2 down 90 up in the travel. The slave cylinder clevis pins clutch arm throwout bearing are all new.
There dousnt apear to be any leaks in the system although im messy with oil changes so if there was a slight leak at the slave i wouldnt notice. Part 1 of 4. Clutch pedals that go from the rest position to full engagement but stay on the floor and don t spring back up. Clutch pedal travels to floor with little or no resistance.
This pedal free play ensures that when you release the pedal the clutch disk is fully engaged. I have a wolf clutch kit in my car i had no clue what it did before i bought it for 25 but all it is is a block of aluminum that bolts to the clutch pedal and basically hits the stop on the pedal itself earlier thus causing the pedal not to travel throughout the dead zone which is unnecessary for engagement on my 2003 wrx. I just started driving my mini after a 5 month restoration. I ve followed the hanynes recommended adjustment procedures.
Clutch pedal travel posted in problems questions and technical. Everything is fine so far except the clutch pedal travels all the way to the floor before disengaging the clutch. Preparing the vehicle to check the clutch pedal for a failed release bearing. Inspect the clutch master cylinder and slave.