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john Popple Posted on Sep 06, 2012

On A Peugeuot Boxer Van 1900cc,How do you fit a returne spring to the clutch pedal

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2009

SOURCE: i need a diagram to show where the clutch pedal

The clutch pedal return spring fits onto the cicular pressed steel ring that surrounds the clutch linkage. There is a tiny hole on the top edge of the steel pressing. Difficult to see and best found by feeling around top edge but take care as pressed steel has sharp edges.

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2009

SOURCE: clutch pedal won't spring back

what if there's plenty of fluid?

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  • Posted on May 03, 2009

SOURCE: clutch pedal doesnt spring back up

Have you tried bleeding the clutch. Is it losing fluid?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 suzuki Forenza....clutch pedal all the way to

If no fluid loss,then i would squeeze the fluid line (rubber part) to the slave cylinder. If you now have pressure in the pedal replace the slave cylinder. If still no pressure then change the clutch master cylinder.

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  • Posted on Oct 30, 2009

SOURCE: boxer van gear select problem

need to feel it ,could be clutch ,if it goes in without the running then its the clutch.But i think your problem is more like the linkage and if its a builders van,then you could have rubble dropped down inside the gearchange boot.???Boxer isnt the gearchange on the dash on this model??if so then the problem could be the linkage cable ,--they get a bit rusty and sticky and you can only buy a complete pair as one unit .Try oiling with a proper oil can and some engine oil ,and not that obnoxous fish oil wd stuff

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need to feel it ,could be clutch ,if it goes in without the running then its the clutch.But i think your problem is more like the linkage and if its a builders van,then you could have rubble dropped down inside the gearchange boot.???Boxer isnt the gearchange on the dash on this model??if so then the problem could be the linkage cable ,--they get a bit rusty and sticky and you can only buy a complete pair as one unit .Try oiling with a proper oil can and some engine oil ,and not that obnoxous fish oil wd stuff
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