I hopped in my car today ready to leave campus. As I pressed my clutch pedal down to start the car I hear somewhat of a pop and the clutch pedal loses all resistance. It takes a mere breeze to push the pedal to the floor now and the clutch obviously isn't engaging.
The pedal still returns to it's original position though, which is puzzling to me. Unless there is an actual spring somewhere around the pedal that pushes it back to it's original position, wouldn't the cable still have to be intact in order for this return to take place?
The car is stuck along side a pretty busy hill-side road so I can't do much with it without getting it towed but if anyone could point me towards some tutorials/diagrams that might help diagnosing the problem I would be very appreciative!
Thaaanks.
The pedal still returns to it's original position though, which is puzzling to me. Unless there is an actual spring somewhere around the pedal that pushes it back to it's original position, wouldn't the cable still have to be intact in order for this return to take place?
The car is stuck along side a pretty busy hill-side road so I can't do much with it without getting it towed but if anyone could point me towards some tutorials/diagrams that might help diagnosing the problem I would be very appreciative!
Thaaanks.