How to repair a VW Golf clutch pedal?

How to repair a VW Golf clutch pedal?

Repairing the clutch pedal on a Volkswagen mk 4 golf. To be honest I found access hard but managed to get the job done. Compressing the clutch pedal return spring with a zip / cable tie helped a lot. You can definitely save some money on this repair by doing it your self. Being flexible will help which I am not l? Loading…

Why is the clutch pedal not coming back?

Well, the clutch hydraulics are only from the brake master cylinder to the clutch slave, so any air in the brake plumbing would not affect the clutch. Also, I just changed the clutch slave cylinder and bled the system then. It seems to be an internal leak in the master cylinder.

Where is the clip on the clutch pedal?

There is a white clip attached to the end of the clutch push-rod. This clip is supposed to sit inside a welded pocket on the side of the clutch pedal. I betcha the teeny little spot-weld that holds that pocket in place has broken, and the white piece has pushed right through the pocket in the pedal along with the push-rod.

Why does my VW Jetta stall when I let off gas?

A dirty throttle body can lead to stalling in your Jetta. If you let off of the gas coming to a stoplight and it stalls for a second or two and recovers itself, it very well could be a dirty throttle body that is causing the problem. Here’s a great YouTube video from EricTheCarGuy. on how to clean a throttle body.

Why does my Audi A4 stall when I push the gas?

VVT Problem – Many modern engines are equipped with Variable Valve Timing. This allows for the engine to be in the “sweet spot” of power or economy depending on how hard you are pushing the gas pedal.

How often should I Bleed my GTI MkIV clutch?

The clutch in the GTI MkIV is hydraulic and gets its fluid from the brake reservoir. Just like your brake system the fluid can absorb water over time and affect the performance of the system. Like the brakes you should also bleed the clutch system every two years to keep fresh fluid in it and keep it running as designed.

What causes the clutch pedal to stop working?

This happened a couple of times, but then stopped. Everything was fine for a week or so, when suddenly today not only does the clutch pedal bind, but it actually gets sucked as far as it will go to the floor, when I press it in about, say, 3/4 of the way. And the clutch no longer disengages.

Where is the clutch pedal on my car?

I’ve broken and fixed that Take off the trim panel on the underside of the instrument panel, the trim panel that covers up all the pedal linkage. Do whatever contortions are necessary to stick your nose underneath the dashboard. Look up at the clutch pedal and where the push-rod comes through the firewall.

Is there a vacuum at the clutch master cylinder?

For one, theres not vacuum at the clutch master cylinder. (doh) Also, I can reproduce the problem by holding the clutch at 1/2 way with engine either running, or stopped. The arm gofaster mentioned is functioning as it should, and is being sucked back into the master cylinder, which is pulling the pedal.