roomservicetaco Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 I've got a 95 SC300 5-speed with ~127k mi on it. The clutch was replaced a few years ago, iirc, around 110k mi. Recently, the clutch lever sticks to the floor after being depressed; as a result, I can't get it into/out of gear. At first, it felt like there was something 'sticking' so I shot some silicone lube onto the metal rod that sticks through the floorboard. Now, the problem has gotten worse. It feels like the pedal is being pulled into the floorboard and it is difficult/impossible to pull it back into position. I'm assuming there is some kind of hydraulic problem where the pressure is pulling the pedal into the floorboard rather than returning it to position. Anyone know what this problem might be? Anything I can fix myself? If I need a mechanic to fix it, is there a way to bleed the hydraulic clutch line? I'm hoping that normalizing the pressure will at least let the pedal return to normal position and work long enough to drive the car to the shop. Thanks.
jzz30 Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 either your clutch master cylinder or clutch slave is dead. you should just change both.
roomservicetaco Posted March 7, 2008 Author Posted March 7, 2008 either your clutch master cylinder or clutch slave is dead. you should just change both. Thanks. Do you have a recommended site where I can order the parts (possibly do it myself)? Is there a way to get it working long enough to drive it to the mechanic?
jzz30 Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 its fairly easy to do. just find in online somewhere.
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