Cause
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DEFINITION: When the pedal is pressed to the floor, the shift
lever does not move freely in and out of reverse gear.
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Damaged clutch disc.
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Replace the clutch assembly. Refer to
Clutch Pressure and Driven Plate Replacement .
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Clutch disc hub binding on the input shaft splines.
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Replace the clutch assembly. Refer to
Clutch Pressure and Driven Plate Replacement .
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Warped or bent clutch disc.
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Replace the clutch assembly. Refer to
Clutch Pressure and Driven Plate Replacement .
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Pedal blocked from full travel.
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Inspect for obstacles that will prevent the pedal
from going to the floor. |
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Clear any obstacles from under the pedal area,
such as floor mats or interior panels. |
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Too much travel between pedal and hydraulic clutch master
cylinder.
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Inspect the pedal for worn bushings. |
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Replace the pedal bushings if worn. |
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Hydraulic clutch master cylinder seized or binding.
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Inspect the master cylinder for the piston being
able to move freely and full range of travel. |
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Air in the hydraulic clutch system.
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Bleed the hydraulic clutch system. Refer to
Hydraulic Clutch System Bleeding .
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Hydraulic clutch actuator cylinder seized or binding
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Inspect the clutch actuator piston for moving
freely. |
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Hydraulic clutch master cylinder leaking internally.
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Inspect for proper pedal reserve. |
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Let up halfway on pedal. |
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Apply the pedal a few times. |
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Inspect to ensure there is still the proper pedal
reserve. |
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