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could be your clutch slave. mine was $65 and i put it in myself it was hard to bleed myself i recommend an assistant to help you with that part. it just broke in the driveway no signs of failure prior. have you tried lifting your foot?

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Q: 1986 Mazda truck clutch pedal goes to floor and stays?
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