What are the reasons for the clutch pedal not returning to its position?
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The reasons for the clutch pedal not returning to its position are: 1. Air mixed in the hydraulic circuit; 2. Aging of the clutch spring; 3. Impurities in the clutch fluid; 4. Air lock in the hydraulic circuit or wear of the working cylinder; 5. Lack of brake fluid or leakage due to a broken brake fluid pipe. The solutions for the clutch pedal not returning to its position are: 1. Add fluid to the clutch hydraulic pipe; 2. Replace the clutch spring; 3. Replace the clutch fluid; 4. Add brake fluid; 5. Repair the brake fluid delivery pipe. The main functions of the clutch are: 1. Gradually increase the driving force of the car for a smooth start; 2. Temporarily separate the engine and transmission for gear shifting; 3. Prevent overload of the transmission system; 4. Reduce torsional vibration impact from the engine and extend the service life of transmission gears.