What Causes the Car Clutch to Not Spring Back and Fail to Engage Gears?
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There are two main reasons for the malfunction where the car clutch does not spring back and fails to engage gears: either the clutch return spring has fallen off or broken, or the clutch pedal is broken. Clutch Return Spring Falling Off: The rebound of the clutch is achieved by the return spring. Therefore, when the clutch return spring falls off or breaks, the clutch cannot spring back. If the pedal does not spring back, the engine's power cannot be transmitted to the transmission, leaving the vehicle without power. In such cases, simply replacing the clutch return spring will resolve the issue. Clutch Pedal Breakage: If the clutch pedal is broken, the pressure applied by the driver to the clutch pedal cannot be transmitted to the transmission. This problem can only be solved by replacing the entire clutch assembly. A clutch that does not disengage seriously affects the normal use of the vehicle. The best solution is to call for towing assistance. If the clutch return spring is broken, only the clutch spring needs to be replaced, and there is no need to replace the entire clutch assembly. However, if the clutch pedal is damaged, then the entire clutch pedal assembly must be replaced.