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Old 05-28-2009, 03:39 PM
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I read something on here a while ago about our clutches self adjusting. Does anyone know what this is and do we have it how does it work?
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I think that has to do with when you are cruising on the highway, as opposed to city driving where you shift every 13 seconds. I may be mistaken though.
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Well in my car sometimes with my older clutch, when i would drive it hard and go through the gears really fast you would only have to lift your foot off the ground about an inch, but regular daily driving you have to push it in and to release let out about half way... any idea why?
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I'm not sure, I havent run into that in mine at all, unless I just havent noticed... which is completely possible
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well see the weird thing is my new clutch doesn't do it so maybe there was something wrong with my old one... o well just thought i would ask anyway thanks for your input.
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