In the last 2 yrs ive probly driven it about a yr
Check the help link mentioned below:--- Manual Transmission Clutch System Failures? Clutch slipping problem? http://howtobyme.blogspot.in/2012/03/clutch-slipping-problem.html ---------- These will help. Thanks.
http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.com/2011/11/manual-transmission-clutch-system.html
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SOURCE: 1994 chevy camaro 3.4manual 5 speed
You may want to read bleeding instruction at this link, it may shed some light.
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152800b886d
SOURCE: clutch pedal stays on floor when released
check the helper spring on the clutch pedal. You'll have to get down in the driver's footwell and using a flashlight look at the mechanism while you push the pedal down (and pull up). If the spring isn't missing or broken and everything looks okay, then change the clutch master cylinder. The piston in the cylinder is probably binding due to corrosion in the bore. I have an 1986 and had the same problem. Changing the clutch master cylinder fixed it.
SOURCE: car will not idle
Clean up the fuel sytem by spraying cleaner in the entire system with the engine on running at 1200 rpms. Clean the IAC (Idle air control valve) inside the fuel system. You will see 2 holes on the side of the hole inside the fuel cylinder after removing the air duct work. if not, the Idle position sensor may be bad.
SOURCE: Clutch peddle stays in
Common slave cylinder available for around $40 at Repco, will do the job. You will also need some brake fluid for bleeding it when replaced. Avoid getting fluid on your skin.
SOURCE: i have a 1993 Toyota
your description sounds like master cylinder failure. But, get under the car and see if any action is happening at the slave cylinder, if not replace master and slave.
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