What are the reasons for the clutch pedal not returning to position?

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Gideon
07/29/25 11:26am
The clutch pedal not returning to position can be attributed to the following three reasons: 1. Air mixed in the hydraulic system, causing excessive clutch travel and poor return. If you don't feel much resistance when pressing the clutch pedal, this is likely the reason for the pedal not returning. 2. Aging of the clutch spring. This problem often occurs when the vehicle has been used for a long time. The identification method for this cause is related to the vehicle's usage process, as this type of clutch pedal non-return is not sudden but rather a gradual process. 3. Contaminants in the clutch fluid. This is caused by blocked oil passages leading to the non-return phenomenon. You can judge this by observing the color of the fluid in the clutch fluid reservoir.
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