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clutch suddenly inoperable #1025948 04/03/11 10:18 PM
Joined: Apr 2011
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crowfoot Offline OP
Need a Spot
I have a 1990 Toyota 4x4 pickup. Here in Canada, there was no model name for that year. It was just called "Pickup". Anyway, 3 litre, 6 cylinder, manual transmission. I keep it out at the shack up north. Yesterday started it up, no problem. As you probably know, on the manual shift, you have to push in the clutch all the way to start it. Once it was running, I had it in neutral, took my foot off the clutch, but the clutch pedal stayed to the floor. I was able to pull it up manually about 3/4 of the way. After that, you couldn't push it down at all with your foot. So needless to say, undriveable, pretty well. Any idea what has happened with my clutch and how to solve it? The problem is you just can't push the clutch down. Thanks in advance. -- Crowfoot

Re: clutch suddenly inoperable [Re: crowfoot] #1025949 04/04/11 04:59 AM
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Snowtoy Offline
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My first thought would be the clutch slave cylinder is gone. It is located on the passenger side of the transmission. The FSM at the top of the board will walk you through the removal/replacement bleeding procedure.


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Re: clutch suddenly inoperable [Re: Snowtoy] #1025950 04/04/11 01:56 PM
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TexJeff87 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
If the pedal itself won't move, my guess would be the clutch master cylinder, or even the bracket that the pedal mounts to.


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