clutch pedal problem no resistance
Asked by MUSTANG8899 Nov 16, 2007 at 05:29 AM about the 1988 Ford Mustang GT Convertible RWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
clutch pedal has no reisitance
3 Answers
littlehorn answered 17 years ago
Could be one of a couple of problems. One, your clutch return spring could be broken. Two, you could have a bad master or slave cylinder. Three, you may have a clutch issue that will require replacement of the clutch itself. Have this checked out, without more info it's impossible to narrow down your problem.
meanoldmoe answered 16 years ago
Possibly a broken clutch cable ( earlier fox chassis Mustangs) Newer cars use a hydraulic clutch , so it could be a leaking master or slave cylinder , or the master cyl is low/empty of fluid . The system could have air in the hydraulics , dirt, or the wrong fluid...all of which can cause pedal problems.
in the morning my clutch make second gear grind into it warms up what could be the cause of that after it warms up it's okay could you give me some news why does it do that