I have a 1993 Ford Probe GT that is not happy unless there is something wrong with it. I had an engine surging problem that a new Temp sensor fixed. Now I have a problem with my clutch. Sometimes when I am out in traffic, I push the clutch in to either idle or to shift gears and it will go to the floor but once I release it, it will stay about an inch off the floor. Not enough pedal to shift gears or even start the car because of the alarm. When it happens, I use the side of my foot to lift it up to full run. As soon as I do that, the clutch is back operating again until the next time it stays down. I had the brake warning light come on, so I had it filled. It turns out that too much fluid was put into it. I drained it so that it was between the Min and Max settings. Has anyone any idea of what would cause this? I have no idea what to check since I have never had this problem before. Could it be air in the lines? Should I bleed the clutch? Any help appreciated. Thanks.
