What Causes the Clutch to Lose Pressure and Not Rebound, Making It Impossible to Engage Gears?
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The reasons why the clutch pedal does not rebound and gears cannot be engaged after being depressed: 1. Clutch return spring detachment or breakage: The rebound of the clutch is achieved by the return spring. Therefore, when the clutch return spring is detached or broken, the clutch cannot rebound. As long as the pedal does not rebound, the engine's power cannot be transmitted to the transmission, resulting in the vehicle having no power. In such a case of failure, simply replacing the clutch return spring is sufficient. 2. Clutch pedal breakage: If the clutch pedal breaks, the pressure applied by the driver to the clutch pedal cannot be transmitted to the transmission. This problem can only be resolved by replacing the entire clutch assembly.