What are the reasons for the clutch of the Buick Excelle manual transmission not returning to position?
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Detailed introduction to the reasons for the clutch of the Excelle not returning to position: 1. Clutch: If there is air in the clutch fluid, it will cause the clutch not to return to position. Replace the clutch fluid and bleed the air from the clutch fluid line. 2. Return spring failure: With prolonged use, the return spring may experience issues such as reduced elasticity or failure. The symptom is that there is no pressure when the clutch pedal is depressed. The clutch pedal not returning to position is not a sudden occurrence but a gradual process. Replace the return spring. 3. Clutch fluid return port blockage: This situation is mostly caused by poor quality clutch fluid with too many impurities, leading to blockage. Open the engine to check the color of the fluid in the clutch fluid reservoir to determine. Clean the clutch pump return port and replace the clutch fluid. 4. Excessive clutch pedal travel: Adjust the clutch pedal travel. This is not caused by insufficient fluid. If it is due to insufficient fluid, the symptom would be poor or no clutch separation, not the pedal not returning to position.