Wobbly clutch pedal


What causes loose clutch pedal?

In most loose clutch cases with a hydraulic system, it is a probably an issue with the master cylinder. Internal or external damage to the cylinder can cause the hydraulic fluid to leak out and it simply will not perform properly once the fluid is too low. Sometimes, it is simply a worn seal that needs to be replaced.

Is the clutch pedal supposed to be loose?

If your clutch pedal feels loose or spongey, then check the release bearing or clutch fork for damage. Frequently we find failure in the pressure-plate diaphragm spring in mechanical units. If you have a hydraulic clutch release mechanism, check for: Air in the hydraulic system.

What happens when the clutch is loose?

With a sudden breakdown, the clutch ceases to work entirely and the car won’t move. With gradual failure, you may experience problems such as the car not stopping when you press the pedal. Sudden failure is most often caused by a broken or loose clutch cable, linkable or a failed hydraulic master/slave cylinder.

How do you tighten a clutch pedal?

To adjust, simply pull up on the clutch cable and loosen the locknut and the adjuster nut slightly. Next, slowly pull up on the clutch cable again. You will feel a point where the clutch fork engages. This is where the clutch cable should be adjusted to.

Can I drive with a loose clutch pedal?

If you feel looseness and little or no resistance when you engage the clutch, you will need to tighten the pedal immediately. A loose clutch pedal can compromise your ability to control and steer your car.

What does a soft clutch pedal mean?

If your clutch pedal feels soft or ‘spongy’ at any point as you press it to the floor, it’s a sign your clutch fluid is low. That spongy, inconsistent feeling is due to air in the clutch line from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder.

How much play should a clutch pedal have?

Most brake and clutch pedals should have just a little bit of free play, usually about a centimeter, which is less than half an inch. If you feel that your free play is more generous than this, or that you don’t have any at all, you’ll need to adjust your pedals.

What is clutch pedal free play?

If your clutch pedal feels all loose-and-goosey, its freeplay is probably out of adjustment. “Freeplay” is the distance, usually measured in inches or fractions of an inch, that the clutch pedal can be depressed before it starts to “work,” or disengage the clutch.

How do you know when your clutch is out of adjustment?

Signs Your Clutch Is Going Bad and Needs to Be Adjusted or…

  1. Acceleration Problems. Oftentimes, a clutch that is wearing down won’t catch, and you will end up with acceleration problems. …
  2. Hard Gear Shifts. …
  3. Slipping Clutch/Gears. …
  4. Squeaking/Grumbling Noises. …
  5. Stickiness or Sponginess.


How do I know my clutch is going bad?

In addition to grinding, you may notice other strange noises when you have clutch problems. The pedal can be squeaky or you may hear screeching and squealing every time you shift. Any unusual noises should be cause for concern.

What are signs of clutch problems?

Five of the Most Common Bad Clutch Symptoms

  • A Soft or Spongy Clutch Pedal. The feel of your clutch pedal will gradually change over time in between clutch services. …
  • Trouble Staying in Gear. …
  • You Smell Burning When Driving. …
  • A Grinding Sound When Changing Gears. …
  • Your Clutch Pedal Gets Stuck.


What does a slipping clutch feel like?

Clutch slipping symptoms



Squeaking or unusual grumbling noise when pressure is applied. Difficulty changing gears. The clutch pedal sticking, vibrating or appearing to feel spongey or loose. Poor acceleration but still having the ability to rev your engine.

How many years does a clutch last?

The average lifespan of a clutch is anywhere between 20,000 to 150,000 miles.

How much does it cost for a clutch replacement?

between $500 to $2,500

The cost to repair a clutch can range between $500 to $2,500. It really depends on the car. Performance cars, exotic cars, and European cars are more expensive to replace the clutch than Japanese economy cars. Four wheel drive vehicles cost more than two wheel drive vehicles.

How do you check a clutch?

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And another way you can tell your clutches out is if you depress the clutch fully. And try to push the gear.