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Q: How do you replace clutch pedal return spring on kenworth w900?
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How do you replace a kenworth clutch pedal return spring?

with alot of cussin & tearin out most all of the l.h. kick panels to get your hand up inside the steerin colume brackets to find ya can't undo the top of the spring. get the longest pair of needle nose pliers to unhook & install the spring & reassemble


Why does the clutch pedal on a 1998 cavalier not spring back?

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The clutch pedal has an assist spring and return spring. The assist spring tension must be adjusted to create a balance point at which the clutch pedal will over center and return to the fully disengaged position. It is also possible that the system may have air or the push rod attached to the pedal may be out of adjustment.


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You should not attempt to replace the clutch yourself unless you have considerable mechanical skills. In this case, the problem is most likely that the spring holding the clutch pedal in place is broken.


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How do you know if your clutch is bad on your 93 f-150 49 the pedal goes to the floor and doesn't come back up?

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On my 1999 Toyota Tacoma when the clutch is pressed in it seems to catch on the floor and other times about half way what does this mean?

This MIGHT be a sign that the clutch return spring is wearing out. I had to replace one on my Tacoma (part ~ $30) when it began to occasionally stick in a position about 2" shy of full return. The pedal (spring) also would make squeaking sounds from time to time. When it was in this (faltering) condition it did not compromise the clutch engagement, however, I was unable to activate the cruise control. You may have found (as did I) that a gentle pull of the left toe easily brought the pedal back in to position. Until you find the replacement part....


What is the Spring in the clutch and the brake used for?

For the brake it's pretty obvious. You don't want the brake to stay on when you aren't braking, so you need the spring to push it back. For the clutch it's the same but in reverse. You want the clutch to stay on, except for when you're depressing the lever. The spring keeps the clutch on, until you use the lever to overcome the spring. Then when you release the lever the spring kicks in again, engaging the clutch.