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Author Subject: Clutch cable
cabbymeg

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Post #1
Hi,

I've fitted a new clutch cable to me car, but it fells like i'm only getting half a pedal now.

Any ideas?
Posted 26th Sep 2009 at 15:49
monkeyman

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Post #2
Reach under the dash to the clutch pedal and pull it back towards you, sometimes it gets a bit stuck halfway

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Posted 26th Sep 2009 at 16:50
cabbymeg

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Post #3
It returns to the top but you can feel that it's just the srping on the pedal pulling it up if you know what I mean
Posted 26th Sep 2009 at 16:53
gti6-ginge

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Post #4
make sure its located in the bulk head correctly

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Posted 26th Sep 2009 at 17:07
jambo85

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Post #5
cabbymeg wrote:
Hi,

I've fitted a new clutch cable to me car, but it fells like i'm only getting half a pedal now.

Any ideas?


Same here mate got this replaced today and got the same feeling, bite is much lower in the pedal, my pedal has stuck halfway for ages now still does this slightly but not as bad. I know what you mean about the pedal feeling like its only half now. im hoping with use this will sort itself out

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Posted 27th Sep 2009 at 00:43
oecken

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Post #6
Hmm... i had mine done not too long back (as it was gradually getting closer to the floor prior to it) and it felt like new Dunno (not that i ever drove a new 6 mind LOL)

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Posted 27th Sep 2009 at 02:22
davidmartin

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Post #7
They auto adjust,give it a while.

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Posted 27th Sep 2009 at 04:18
cabbymeg

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Post #8
It was not located in the bulk head properly. Mines great now (apart from the judder, see my new thread)
Posted 28th Sep 2009 at 02:22

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