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Old 06-27-2016, 11:33 AM   #1
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Clutch pedal/transmission issue

Hi Everyone!

I seem to be having a weird feeling in my clutch pedal as of late when I shift.
I'ts mostly when re-engaging the clutch after shifting.

As soon as i let go of the pedal and pass the friction point, i feel some sort of friction in the pedal. It seems to coincide with the release of my pressure plate.

Doesn't happen systematically and not on each gear either?
I am about to go have it checked out but wanted to know if anyone had any ideas on what it could be so i can better direct the dealership.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 06-27-2016, 11:41 AM   #2
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Hi Everyone!

I seem to be having a weird feeling in my clutch pedal as of late when I shift.
I'ts mostly when re-engaging the clutch after shifting.

As soon as i let go of the pedal and pass the friction point, i feel some sort of friction in the pedal. It seems to coincide with the release of my pressure plate.

Doesn't happen systematically and not on each gear either?
I am about to go have it checked out but wanted to know if anyone had any ideas on what it could be so i can better direct the dealership.

Thanks in advance.
Number of things that it could be but the most common known issue for these cars is the throw out bearing. Just get it checked.


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Old 06-27-2016, 05:19 PM   #4
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Number of things that it could be but the most common known issue for these cars is the throw out bearing. Just get it checked.

While they are under there, you might have them lub the clutch fork.


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