Clutch Pedal Spongy Low Pedal Effort
 
  
 
 
  
   
    
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       | DEFINITION: The clutch pedal may feel spongy, or it requires very little effort to operate. 
 Review the
         
          Symptoms - Clutch
         
         and perform the necessary inspections.
 
 
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       | Air in the hydraulic system 
 
 | Bleed the clutch hydraulic system. Refer to
         
          Hydraulic Clutch System Bleeding
         
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       | Master cylinder fluid level low 
 
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            | 1. | Inspect for leakage in the clutch master cylinder, hose connections, and the clutch actuator. 
 
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            | 2. | Repair or replace any faulty components. 
 
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       | Incomplete pedal return 
 
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            | 1. | Inspect the pedal for full return. 
 
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            | 2. | Clear any obstacles that may interfere with the pedal operation. 
 
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       | Clutch incorrectly installed 
 
 | Remove the clutch and install it correctly. Refer to
         
          Clutch Assembly Replacement
         
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       | Clutch mounting bolts loose or broken 
 
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            | 1. | Remove the broken bolts. 
 
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       | Release bearing worn or damaged 
 
 | Replace the release bearing. Refer to
         
          Clutch Actuator Cylinder Replacement
         
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       | Contaminated hydraulic fluid 
 
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            | 1. | Inspect the clutch hydraulic fluid for contamination of water. If available, use a brake fluid boiling point tester. Boiling point should be above 177°C (350°F). 
 
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            | 2. | Inspect the reservoir cap for being faulty if water is present. 
 
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            | 3. | Inspect the clutch hydraulic fluid for dirt or debris. 
 
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