Vehicle & Technical > Series Land Rovers
Series III Clutch
Big Rich:
Okay thanks. I will give it a go with him and let you know what happens. :lol:
Rich
ian_s:
--- Quote from: "hobbit" ---2nd low, start it up and give it a couple of stabs on the accelerator, it has a 50/50 chance of sorting it
--- End quote ---
with the clutch peddle pushed down :wink:
James.Harwood:
Can be a pain up the ****
If it has only been standing for a couple of weeks you should be lucky, start in gear and go for a drive found the block with the cluch pressed.
Miniman:
The clutch should not have siezed in 2 weeks I think he got bigger problems.
What does the pedal do, go down but not work or is it solid.
If the pedal goes down it may have leaked the fluid out which means you will have to bleed it after putting new fluid in. But this will not fix the problem you will need to find out where the fluid is leaking.
If you have a solid pedal then its something different as a clutch should NOT sieze in 2 weeks at all.
hobbit:
Some one near me moved his landy ok, and 2 days later the clutch had stuck solid, popped free with a bit of accelerater jiggling though.
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