clutch problem
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clutch problem
So i was driving the other day and i put my clutch in at a red light and it made this horrible pop sound and now the pedal is really loose and doesnt retract all the way back, i took it to the dealer and they said it was made like that and its normal which is bs because it wasnt doing it before so what should i do? anyone have this problem also if i was going to buy an after market clutch what kind is the best? and cheaper?
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Were you running it hard before the red light? Or were you riding the clutch? Odds are you snapped a connection somewhere down the line, possibly due to overheating. I'm not exactly an expert on clutches, but that would be the first thing to check. Is it still dis-engaging and engaging properly? Of so, you might want to look at the actual pedal connections first. Could be a hydraulics issue, because if i'm not mistaken, these are hydraulic clutches.
P.S. I would look at Exedy clutches if you are going aftermarket.
P.S. I would look at Exedy clutches if you are going aftermarket.
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So i was driving the other day and i put my clutch in at a red light and it made this horrible pop sound and now the pedal is really loose and doesnt retract all the way back, i took it to the dealer and they said it was made like that and its normal which is bs because it wasnt doing it before so what should i do? anyone have this problem also if i was going to buy an after market clutch what kind is the best? and cheaper?
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it works but i wasnt running it hard it still ingages its just the pedal is like wabbling around, i can move it side to side like a spring is broken, so idk what i should do oh yeah i wasnt riding it
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