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146 Clutch Pedal
Hi,
I recently bought a 1998 146 2.0 twin spark. The previous owner had a new clutch and slave cylinder put in Dec (at a garage miles away from myself, so popping in to get them to have a look is not really an option unless I know for definate that their work is at fault). Unfortunatly I'm having problems with the pedal. It doesn't seem to have much force so often it gets stuck when I press it to the floor and doesn't return to the top. There doesn't seem to be any obvious leaks on the slave or master cylinders. The pedal *nearly* has enough force to make it on it's own, an elastic band is enough to help it out. My intial thoughts are either it needs bleeding or a weak spring. I'd be very greatful for any advice/experience. |
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