I was just wondering if anyone else has this problem with their clutch pedal only retuning half way. It seems that it's just the spring or something isn't right. The master cylinder isn't leaking and returns fully. Just not the pedal.
Asking about it because I'm looking in to getting a WOT box and I need to use the switch that lets the cruise control know that the pedal is up.
Appreciate it XD
clutch pedal returns half way
Moderators: Helpinators, Moderators
clutch pedal returns half way
91 Subaru Legacy SS (Driving) 3"TBE, Vrg FCD, 440cc, HKS Safc, Vf10, ebay FMIC, Jecs
92 Toyota Corolla (fixing then selling)
06 ZZR600
92 Toyota Corolla (fixing then selling)
06 ZZR600
-
- Second Gear
- Posts: 502
- Joined: Fri Sep 03, 2004 3:14 am
- Location: Armpit, USA
That clutch pedal return spring is a fairly common failure... thats probably what it is. I've replaced it twice and finally realized on the third one that the snap-back is what brakes them. I added a bolt with a little rubber bumper where my clutch safety switch should be. Been fine for 60k this go-round.
Cheers,
morgan
1992 Legacy BF
1946 Ford 1.5 Ton Truck (The Beast): http://community.webshots.com/user/fishbone79
morgan
1992 Legacy BF
1946 Ford 1.5 Ton Truck (The Beast): http://community.webshots.com/user/fishbone79
One of those clutch springs is on 'vendor backorder' -- when I tried getting them from the dealer a few months ago.
How would the clutch effect the pedal return in a turbo car? I thought it was more the clutch return spring, springs on the clutch pedal and the master cylinder which had more effect.
How would the clutch effect the pedal return in a turbo car? I thought it was more the clutch return spring, springs on the clutch pedal and the master cylinder which had more effect.
'11 WRX Limited
'94 SS | 3" TBE, 07 TMIC, TD05H-16G, Revtronix Stage 2, Walbro -- Sold
'94 TW | R.I.P.
Got me... never touched the pedals or spring, but it used to hang up midway, right above the clutch engagement point, then I replaced clutch & pressure plate, and the pedal now comes back full travel every time.BSOD2600 wrote:One of those clutch springs is on 'vendor backorder' -- when I tried getting them from the dealer a few months ago.
How would the clutch effect the pedal return in a turbo car? I thought it was more the clutch return spring, springs on the clutch pedal and the master cylinder which had more effect.
Jerry
'04 Passat GLS 4Motion 5MT (Subaru by VW)
'86 Vanagon Syncro Camper Garage Queen
'04 Passat GLS 4Motion 5MT (Subaru by VW)
'86 Vanagon Syncro Camper Garage Queen
That return spring is only there to keep slack out of the clutch fork. Without the spring the fork could move slightly back.
In the real world with everything else working correctly, that spring really doesn't do shit.
In the real world with everything else working correctly, that spring really doesn't do shit.
Josh
surrealmirage.com/subaru
1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
surrealmirage.com/subaru
1990 Legacy (AWD, 6MT, & EJ22T Swap)
2020 Outback Limted XT
If you need to get a hold of me please email me rather then pm
Aerotech wrote:Got me... never touched the pedals or spring, but it used to hang up midway, right above the clutch engagement point, then I replaced clutch & pressure plate, and the pedal now comes back full travel every time.BSOD2600 wrote:One of those clutch springs is on 'vendor backorder' -- when I tried getting them from the dealer a few months ago.
How would the clutch effect the pedal return in a turbo car? I thought it was more the clutch return spring, springs on the clutch pedal and the master cylinder which had more effect.
My pedal did the same thing until I replaced the clutch / pressure plate.
2002 Impreza 2.0RS 6MT
2001 Impreza 2.5RS 5MT (winter beater)
1992 Jeep Cherokee
1994 SS 5MT RIP
1991 SS 5MT *SOLD*
1996 Legacy Outback 5MT *SOLD*
2001 Impreza 2.5RS 5MT (winter beater)
1992 Jeep Cherokee
1994 SS 5MT RIP
1991 SS 5MT *SOLD*
1996 Legacy Outback 5MT *SOLD*