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Today the clutch pedal has chosen to not return all the way back after use.

It stays a little bit down, seemingly without affecting the actual clutch plate.

It does return fully after a very little while, can feel it under foot if resting foot on it.

Sometimes coincides with pressing brake pedal, wonder if its mechanical linkage problem.

Or is this a symptom of worse to come, advice welcome..

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Perhaps look at the clutch hill hold to see it interfering with clutch movement.
Hopefully adjustment/lubrication can resolve issue.
be wise do visual checks rather than ignore it .

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I had the same problem in my subaru legacy. It ended up being a very little split in the clutch line between the master and slave cylinder. Sort of down behind the intercooler, bit of a prick of a thing to replace but it was like a rubber S bend pipe that was about 10cm long. It happened twice. If not that might of just just been a air bubble maybe??

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Ha,

Funny day.

Took the car out and was looking constantly at the mechanism, and puzzling, stopped at nearest Garage to use their forecourt, (I live on a muddy track, and it was nearly my first opportunity at a sensible place to stop) after a while I despairingly asked the mechanic if anyone could take a brief look, surprisingly he did look. Could not see anything obviously wrong, and as it doesnt operate faultily until its driven, I said take it for a drive! Anyhow he returned just as puzzled as me. Said it was definitely a problem. Looked again and under the bonnet. Checked fluid level. Asked me to bring it back if I wanted, I took his number thoughtfully in case the Breakdown wanted somewhere to bring it to..

Set off driving, its been perfect since!

 

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