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    Hi guys, I'm new here. I recently bought a mk3 golf tdi, and I was wondering whether anyone could help me out.

    The clutch pedal seems ok to start with, however after a few minutes of driving, the pedal seems to stick at the bottom of its travel (should usually come back up by its own accord), to rectify this problem I have to use my foot to bring it back up. If you ignore it, then it eventually does not allow me to select a gear.

    I showed this to my friend yesterday and he said that it would be the clutch slave cylinder. I had a new one fitted today (bled the system too). However the problem still remains. This is driving me crazy!!!

    Can anyone please help?
     
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    If the clutch pedal is easy to lift up the fault is the clutch master cylinder not the slave cylinder skoda have the same fault
     
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