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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Paulpen on August 12, 2010, 21:39:24

Title: Sticking clutch pedal :(
Post by: Paulpen on August 12, 2010, 21:39:24
Hi chaps - sorry to post a question but im a bit stupmed on where to start or if what I have is a common problem or not.

Discovery 1 on an M plate - 300 Tdi manual

It seems that if I hold the clutch pedal fully in for more than 5 - 10 seconds it sticks to the floor and kinda needs a bit of a kick / bounce to get it to spring back up.

It does seem to do it more when the engine is running and maybe more if its in gear with the clutch in but it might just be me. I also noticed that when I was praticing trailor parking and manouvering the pedal started to sit halfway down (just above the biting point) and to get it fully up it had to be pulled by hand. Im guessing it did this as it was getting hot maybe ?

Anyone had anything like this or got any ideas where to start ?

Many thanks in advance :)
Title: Re: Sticking clutch pedal :(
Post by: Dr Neil on August 12, 2010, 22:18:08
Sounds like it could be a hydraulic fault or the release bearing on it's way thru the pressure plate or the clutch fork.
Are you loosing any clutch fluid? Is there signs of any leaks around the slave or clutch master cylinder?
If not you could be looking at removing the gearbox?

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news

Neil...
Title: Re: Sticking clutch pedal :(
Post by: GORDON N on August 13, 2010, 10:24:52
i had the same happen to my old 200 tdi the cause was the clutch damper, not sure if the 300 has one . hope is helps
Title: Re: Sticking clutch pedal :(
Post by: Paulpen on August 16, 2010, 22:26:16
It was always going to be bad news lol

Its 100% not loosing fluid anywhere so may start with the easy things first :(
Title: Re: Sticking clutch pedal :(
Post by: mark-d on August 19, 2010, 16:38:47
sounds like clutch fork to me, you could remove the slave cylinder and have a look
Title: Re: Sticking clutch pedal :(
Post by: lurch_917 on August 22, 2010, 07:51:37
 sounds like your thrust bearing is partialy seizing on the out put shaft  ive seen a few like this where theyve been off roaded in deep water without wading plugs
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