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Anonymous Posted on Mar 21, 2012

CLUTCH PEDAL STAYS DOWN AUDI A3 2010

Clutch PEDAL INTERMITTENTLY STICK IN THE DOWN POSITION!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2009

SOURCE: No clutch resistance on audi a4

This sounds like a common Audi problem but its usually in early shape A3s and TTs. If you heard a snap, then possibly the pedal has broken where the clutch master cylinder connects to it. In this case you can just replace the pedal but it can be an early sign of a faulty master cylinder. If the pedal is ok, it maybe the master that has failed and needs replacing. Worse cases, the slave cylinder maybe faulty or even the release bearing could be sticking on the input shaft. Bleeding the brakes will not help, the clutch shares the same fluid and reservoir but is on a different hydraulic system. The clutch would need to be bled from the bleed nipple on the slave cylinder on top of the gearbox. This can be difficult without the car on the ramp, but is worth trying before replacing parts. What engine does it have?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: Audi A4 Clutch Switch

you have the clutch switch mounted on top of the pedal, just like the brake, replace it....

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 15, 2009

SOURCE: My Audi A4, will not

MoSelecm, it seems like you will need a new clutch

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2009

SOURCE: audi tt clutch pedal adjustment.Bite point too

i think that model is hydrolic if so try bleeding the clutch if that does not work the clutch will need to be replaced

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 23, 2009

SOURCE: clutch pedal sensor

it will be under dash attached to clutch pedal assembly activated by movement of clutch pedal

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