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Old 01-20-2005, 07:50 AM   #15 (permalink)
freezer
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Yellow '03, VIN 0051, License SSRTSAR
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I have no knowledge of what is really going on, but it sounds like there is friction in the physical clutch pedal system that is causing this. There is an overcenter spring in the system so that the effort to hold the clutch pedal down is reduced. This means there is less force pushing the pedal back up when it is fully depressed. If something is rubbing on the pedal or push rod parts or there is some pedal missalignment, then friction may cause this to happen. I would look on the pedal side of the hardware before working on the hydraulics.
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