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Re: Clutch engages/disengages VERY close to the floor... Posted by dbreid [Email] (#1192) [Profile/Gallery] (more from dbreid) on Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:43:38 In Reply to: Clutch engages/disengages VERY close to the floor..., dbreid [Profile/Gallery] , Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:39:15 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
I also found this quote on the saab site's FAQ's:
There are several factors that can contribute to your clutch pedal engaging close to the floor. The most like cause is worn out seals in the Clutch Master cylinder. Clutch Masters can be rebuilt but a more reliable method is replacement. Mechanics often replace the Master cylinder with out taking a look at the pedal. What generally happens is that the pin that attaches the Master cylinder fork to the clutch pedal will cause elongated holes in both components. This will cause the pedal to become active much closer to the floor. In-order to restore the clutch to original condition both components should be replaced.
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