Cause
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DEFINITION: The clutch does not disengage completely to allow smooth shift operations. It may cause gear clashing while the vehicle is not moving, at idle, and shifting out of neutral, or hard shifting in and out of gears while driving the vehicle.
Review the
Symptoms - Clutch and perform the necessary inspections.
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Pedal blocked from full travel
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- Inspect for obstacles that prevent the pedal from going to the floor.
- Clear any obstacles from under the pedal area, such as floor mats or interior panels.
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Excessive travel between pedal and clutch master cylinder
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- Inspect the pedal for worn bushings.
- Replace the pedal if the bushings are worn. Refer to
Clutch Pedal Replacement.
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Clutch pedal mounting loose
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- Inspect the clutch pedal mounting bracket for loose or missing fasteners.
- Replace or repair the fasteners. Refer to
Clutch Pedal Replacement.
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Linkage at pedal worn or damaged
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- Inspect the linkage at the pedal for excessive wear.
- Repair or replace the linkage, as required. Refer to
Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement.
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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.
- Repair or replace the clutch master cylinder, as required. Refer to
Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement.
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Air in the clutch hydraulic system
| Bleed the clutch hydraulic system. Refer to
Hydraulic Clutch Bleeding.
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Clutch actuator cylinder seized or binding
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- Inspect the clutch actuator piston for moving freely.
- Replace the clutch actuator cylinder if the piston is binding. Refer to
Clutch Actuator Cylinder Replacement.
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Clutch master cylinder leaking internally
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- Inspect for proper pedal reserve. Refer to
Clutch System Description and Operation.
- Replace the clutch master cylinder if it will not hold pedal reserve. Refer to
Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement.
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Damaged clutch assembly components
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- Remove the clutch assembly.
- Inspect the following clutch assembly components for damage:
• | Damaged clutch disc hub splines |
• | Broken or warped pressure plate |
- Replace the clutch assembly if any of the above damage is found. Refer to
Clutch Assembly Replacement.
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Excessive side loading on the release bearing
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- Inspect the following clutch system components:
• | Worn or damaged pilot bearing |
• | Excessive flywheel runout |
• | Excessive engine to transmission misalignment |
- Repair or replace any faulty components.
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Faulty pilot bearing
| Replace the pilot bearing. Refer to
Clutch Pilot Bearing Replacement.
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Transmission input shaft splines worn or damaged
| Replace the transmission input shaft. Refer to
Transmission Disassemble.
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Tight or contaminated clutch disc splines
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- Clean the clutch disc and input shaft splines.
- If the clutch disc will not clean, replace the clutch assembly. Refer to
Clutch Assembly Replacement.
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Flywheel housing, engine block to clutch housing, or transmission front case excessively misaligned
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- Inspect the transmission front case for being faulty.
- Replace the transmission clutch housing. Refer to
Transmission Disassemble.
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Grease or oil contamination on the clutch discs facing
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- Repair the oil leak.
- Repair the grease leak.
- Clean the clutch disc facing and the other clutch assembly components.
- Replace the clutch assembly if it will not clean. Refer to
Clutch Assembly Replacement.
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