Questions & Answers for: put spring back clutch pedal

Question about 1998 Cavalier

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spring back my clutch pedal has no spring-back action what if there's plenty of fluid? If your clutch is hydraulic, check your fluid level. If it's low, add some brake fluid and see if your pedal play

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Question about 1998 Accord

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...put the car in gear. Does it sound like th clutch? check the fluid level first, if its empty this will happen, if so full it and bleed the clutch, if not it could be the slave cylinder and failing ...

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Question about 1994 Accord

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spring back ,replace master cil,bleed system and pedal still do not spring back.I pump slave cilinder by hand and hear the fuid in clutch reservoir but still pedal stay down,could it still have air in

Question about 1998 Cavalier

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...- 4 DOOR-This morning I was going to take my children to school when I put my foot on the clutch pedal,it went all the way down,and it wont spring back. Can you help ? PLEASE Bad Slave ...

Question about 2001 Accord

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...back on the clutch pedal after numerous times bleeding it. Then I changed the master cylinder as well and still regain pressure to the clutch pedal. Before replace parts I had pressure but ...

Question about 1992 Accord

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...put it in gear when it on then its your hydrolic system The clutch on the 1992 Honda Accord is hydraulically operated. It's self adjusting. Check the fluid level of the clutch master cylinder. Only ...

...master .if it is low top it up then check for leack may find leack inside the driver side close to clutch pedal on carpet or on slave cylinder. if the level is fine you may have problem in

...back to your main clutch issue,when driveing and you go to shift gears and normally notice grinding,with clutch pedal in shft out of gear and before engageing it into next gear do a double pump of ...

Question about 1998 Civic

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spring back, If the clutch is good and works right, then probably the big spring on the clutch pedal under dash may have come loose or broke. You need to look at the pedal operation while you push and

...the slave cylinder is easy if you can see it clearly. Get someone inside the car to press the clutch pedal and hold it there. The slave cylinder push rod should not move back into the cylinder at

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