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Old 07-22-2022, 03:43 AM   #11
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Clutch assist spring links

These might help:

Ideas? Sticking clutch pedal only when braking heavily

Found spring in drivers side footwell - what is it??

Clutch Pedal Doesn't Return Smoothly and Completely

Clutch booster spring possible causing clutch to slip

Simply removing the assist device (which contains the spring) will work for testing but it can intermittently disengage the cruise control. The assist device actually applies minor return pressure which fully depresses the clutch cruise control switch when the pedal is at top of travel. Also, the clutch assist device is under about 90lbs of spring pressure. You must be careful removing it because you can damage the car or sustain injury.
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