put gum on it
sounds like the clutch cylander is leaking.u need to either replace or rebuild the cylander then bleed the clutch for proper operation
If a truck has a clutch brake it would only be used when coming to a complete stop. By pushing the clutch peddle completely to the floor you would apply the clutch brake. This stops the clutch disc from spinning making it easier to shift into 1st or reverse gear. Normal shifting while driving you would not need to or want to push the clutch peddle to the floor to activate the clutch brake.
if its the pedal box u will need to replace it.. please let me know what car
the cluth cable could be broken... i had the same problem but i bought a new one.
Could be clutch cable wearing away..only a small job to replace..I got mine done for £30. Alternativeley, it could be your clutch plate going..lot more expensive..£180-£250.
if you had this same problum befor u installed the new clutch the trans is stuck betten gears if you can push the clutch in and the veh will roll andyou cant shift it you just mite have put the clutch disc.in back word now till me dose you clutch peddle stay on the floor when you push it in?
If bleeding rears and bleeder is open and peddle wont go to the floor try a front bleeder to see if you get results. what did you do to have to bleed them?
Behind the steering wheel, on top of the seat or try the left pedal on the floor ( where a clutch should be ) , that's where it is in the A40 Volvo
my clutch went to the floor what happened?
soft peddle feel maybe from a damaged brake master cylinder. this pressurizes the peddle, and if there is a leak in the cylinder it might feel soft or flop all the way to the floor.
It's called: Your clutch is working.
replace brake booster
Press and release the foot peddle that is located on the floor