morgangrinder
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This could be a dumb question but here goes...
Right, this morning I've been having a look at the state of the pedal box but there's no sign of any movement or cracking to cause the pedal to stay down.
But, I disconnected the clutch cable from the pedal, pushed the pedal down by hand and the spring slammed it into the floor...this surprised me! I though the spring would have pushed the pedal up but I guess it's the clutch itself that pulls the pedal up by the cable...?
Am I being stupid here - should the clutch pedal spring do this?
I suppose if the clutch itself is weak (fairly unlikely as it's not too old) or the cable is sticky then these could be the problem.
Any ideas what to try next without spending too much money? Clutch cable is pretty easy to change so I reckon that should be the next thing to try.
Cheers,
Stuart
Right, this morning I've been having a look at the state of the pedal box but there's no sign of any movement or cracking to cause the pedal to stay down.
But, I disconnected the clutch cable from the pedal, pushed the pedal down by hand and the spring slammed it into the floor...this surprised me! I though the spring would have pushed the pedal up but I guess it's the clutch itself that pulls the pedal up by the cable...?
Am I being stupid here - should the clutch pedal spring do this?
I suppose if the clutch itself is weak (fairly unlikely as it's not too old) or the cable is sticky then these could be the problem.
Any ideas what to try next without spending too much money? Clutch cable is pretty easy to change so I reckon that should be the next thing to try.
Cheers,
Stuart