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Thanks humfrz. We got it back today and I drove it and I think they finally got it all squared away. The gears all go into place like they should now. My daughter thinks the clutch pedal is not coming all the way out, but I think she’s just overthinking it now because of all the other stuff. I drove the car and I thought the clutch felt fine. No noises and it shifts like it should. I don’t feel like the clutch is sticking or sticking in, is there anyway to tell what the proper pedal travel should be? Or is there anyway I could check that? This is her car and she’s the one who drives it all the time, so maybe it doesn’t feel exactly like she’s used too. Is it possible they didn’t bleed the clutch all the way like they should have?
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There is a spring down there that will return the pedal all the way even if there is a little air in the line. You could also grab the pedal with your hand and pull on it to make sure it’s returning all the way. There is a stopper and switch that gets tripped when it’s fully returned. Actually, put it in neutral with the clutch out and try to start the car. If the pedal isn’t returning all the way the car will start. If it is returning all the way it will trip the switch causing the car to cut the ignition and the car will not start.
I suspect it’s just “different” felling and she is over analyzing. New clutches typically make the pedal very soft due to the change in the angle of the pressure plate fingers and all the fresh lube on the slave, fork and TOB. You probably don’t notice it as much because you weren’t driving it everyday like she was. |
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Thanks ermax I passed your message to her. That’ll make her feel better.
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