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Old 05-25-2007, 11:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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clutch Pedal Wont press Down

Hi ya, I got a problem that i just cant figure out. The clutch pedal was working before i stall my new clutch becuz it was slipping. Now clutch pedal doesnt want to press down to the floor after i stall my new clutch. no clutch line was bent or stuck. Any body got a clue or a ideal what i could did wrong or how to fix this problem.
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Old 05-25-2007, 11:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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it just wont press? press harder maybe? more importantly, is the clutch disengaging?
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Old 05-26-2007, 12:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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The car start when i actvate clutch switch by hand. It just wont press down. The clutch pedal not stuck becuz with my brother help of open the bleeder valve and my feet press on clutch pedal it went to the floor. Then he close it and the pedal rise again and the same thing happen.
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Old 05-26-2007, 01:40 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Did you install the pressure plate correctly? Sounds like something is hitting and not allowing the clutch to disengage.
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I didn't do it

but can anyone tell me where the bleeder valve is located, but book just shows how to not where its at, where exactly is the bleeder valve, in front or back? on the driver side or passenger?

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Did you install the pressure plate correctly? Sounds like something is hitting and not allowing the clutch to disengage.
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where is the bleeder valve

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The car start when i actvate clutch switch by hand. It just wont press down. The clutch pedal not stuck becuz with my brother help of open the bleeder valve and my feet press on clutch pedal it went to the floor. Then he close it and the pedal rise again and the same thing happen.
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where is the bleeder valve?

where exactly is the bleeder valve, in front or back? on the driver side or passenger?
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where exactly is the bleeder valve, in front or back? on the driver side or passenger?
the slave cylinder clutch bleeder valve should be in the front of the tranalxes near the release fork, it might be surround by the 2 clutch lines and is behind the slave. look for a nipple same as the brake nipple.

Help with my hard pedal?
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who did it? and how did you get it home after they did?
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who did it? and how did you get it home after they did?
me and my brother the release fork go left to right about inch.
the next thing i'm gonna do is to put a new slave cylinder and see that work.
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Dont go replaceing parts without knowing if theyre bad or not, that will get you in a big money problem. Diagnose it first, as of now it is definately not sounding like a slave cylinder issue. Unbolt the slave and try pressing the pedal, see ifthe pushrod moves
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yea the rod doesnt move and when i took off the rod and rod holder/cover the cup inside also seem like it doesnt move. so my next best/easly is to replace slave+ these thing wear out fast scent its near the ground(like it happen to my brother GSR) then I recheck the clutch installment(1st time Yea)
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They dont wear out that fast, mine has 192k on it. Never been replaced. Works perfectly.
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It was the slave cylinderthe was sieze up and replace it with a new one, after 30 min of bleeding the system, everywork perfect Thank everyone
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It was the slave cylinderthe was sieze up and replace it with a new one, after 30 min of bleeding the system, everywork perfect Thank everyone
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