clutch doesn't seem to disengage.

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harrisp

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My clutch pedal seems t have dropped so it doesn't fully disengage even when pressed all the way to the floor which make it extremely hard to change gear, it seems to have got worse from last night to the point where it is undriveable.
What has caused this?
 
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yu know I don't think I've ever seen this problem discussed on this forum?? Must be a unique problem that only you have had..


Of course I may be wrong?? Have you tried doing a search???????
 
yu know I don't think I've ever seen this problem discussed on this forum?? Must be a unique problem that only you have had..


Of course I may be wrong?? Have you tried doing a search???????

very funny, I wasnt sure what search terms to use and haven't found a definitive answer.
Carry on being a cock, I hope someone doesn't help you next time you need it. I'll look forward to the torrent of abuse I will get now from the regular (clique) members:rolleyes:
 
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very funny, I wasnt sure what search terms to use.
Carry on being a cock, I hope someone doesn't help you next time you need it. I'll look forward to the torrent of abuse I will get now from the regular (clique) members:rolleyes:

How about clutch, stuck, discovery. ???? ya cocksucker..

FFS it int rocket science is it?? I replaced me own Transfer box on me own tuther week. I think you'll find that I can managed most jobs on my own.. But am sure that If I needed help, your wishes wouldn't come true on this occasion.. :doh:
 
How about clutch, stuck, discovery. ???? ya cocksucker..

FFS it int rocket science is it?? I replaced me own Transfer box on me own tuther week. I think you'll find that I can managed most jobs on my own.. But am sure that If I needed help, your wishes wouldn't come true on this occasion.. :doh:


I think yu had plenty of offers of help - coz yu is a cuddly sort of guy :bolt: ;)
 
search for master/slave clutch cylinder failure. also check the clutchfluid res next to the brake master cylinder to see if its low
 
How about clutch, stuck, discovery. ???? ya cocksucker..

FFS it int rocket science is it?? I replaced me own Transfer box on me own tuther week. I think you'll find that I can managed most jobs on my own.. But am sure that If I needed help, your wishes wouldn't come true on this occasion.. :doh:
What has "stuck" got to do with my problem, forums are for discussing things not saying use the search. Get off your high horse and go **** yourself.
Replacing a transfer box is hardly rocket science so its nothing to brag about:rolleyes:

search for master/slave clutch cylinder failure. also check the clutchfluid res next to the brake master cylinder to see if its low

I have checked the fluid and it was full, thanks for the help I will see what I can find.
 
What has "stuck" got to do with my problem, forums are for discussing things not saying use the search.
well when you've been here long enough to see 1000 ****ers turn up and ask the same question cos they're too lazy or thick to to search for an answer for themselves. Perhaps you'll feel differently.

Get off your high horse
It's a shetland pony ya fick tosspot. and someones nicked me steps so I'm stuck here.. :eek:
and go **** yourself.
No it's ok I'll stick to ****ing ya misus like everyone else does..


Replacing a transfer box is hardly rocket science so its nothing to brag about
Who was bragging. I was simply stating I do my own repairs on my own. and IF I needed an answer to a question I'd do a search first. Unlike yu ya fick tosser..
 
well when you've been here long enough to see 1000 ****ers turn up and ask the same question cos they're too lazy or thick to to search for an answer for themselves. Perhaps you'll feel differently.

It's a shetland pony ya fick tosspot. and someones nicked me steps so I'm stuck here.. :eek:
No it's ok I'll stick to ****ing ya misus like everyone else does..


Who was bragging. I was simply stating I do my own repairs on my own. and IF I needed an answer to a question I'd do a search first. Unlike yu ya fick tosser..

You call me thick yet you can't spell for **** and are using insults a child would find pathetic:rolleyes:
I do my own repairs but just haven't had any experience with hydraulic clutches. I can't seem to find anything even with search.
Its a forum which is for discussing not just telling people to search.
 
You call me thick yet you can't spell for **** and are using insults a child would find pathetic:rolleyes:
I do my own repairs but just haven't had any experience with hydraulic clutches. I can't seem to find anything even with search.
Its a forum which is for discussing not just telling people to search.


Wot da fuk iss wronged wiv me spilling..
 
which disco ,disco one could be a sign of clutch release arm wearing through pivot ,but for both disco 1 and 2 check fluid in reservoir ,check behind steering colum at clutch pedal to see if master cylinder is leaking and slave by undoing the 2 securing bolts and carefully removing ,hold push rod when half way out as it can come off release arm with slave cylinder ,another sign of poor master cylinder is splashing in reservoir when pedal pumped ,air will be sucked in if either cylinder has poor seals
 
Its a discovery 1 200tdi, I have checked the fluid and thats fine, will go and have a look at the master cylinder now.
Hope its not a box off job to fix:doh:
 
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