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Frs x3 11-29-2014 03:17 PM

Question regarding a pulsation related to clutch pedal
 
Okay so I've done a search and found many threads that are sort of similar to the question I'm asking but mine is a little different.

I recently purchased an RS manual and I have a question regarding the clutch pedal, specifically when driving at low RPM around 1st and 2nd gear. I have a bit under 200 miles and I only just started noticing this. What I'm experiencing is a pulsating on the clutch pedal when I have my foot on it. Depressed or not i can feel it. I sense that it may be a flywheel misalignment but I may be jumping ahead.

Thanks for any feedback. It's been about ten years since I've driven a manual so I'm kind of rusty on my knowledge.

Turdinator 11-30-2014 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Frs x3 (Post 2038522)
Okay so I've done a search and found many threads that are sort of similar to the question I'm asking but mine is a little different.

I recently purchased an RS manual and I have a question regarding the clutch pedal, specifically when driving at low RPM around 1st and 2nd gear. I have a bit under 200 miles and I only just started noticing this. What I'm experiencing is a pulsating on the clutch pedal when I have my foot on it. Depressed or not i can feel it. I sense that it may be a flywheel misalignment but I may be jumping ahead.

Thanks for any feedback. It's been about ten years since I've driven a manual so I'm kind of rusty on my knowledge.

That is unusual. I suspect you will get a better response in the engine sub forum than the suspension one tho.

Frs x3 12-01-2014 02:41 AM

Sounds good thanks


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