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![]() There is a stop bumpper on the clutch peddle. Remove the bumpper and hold with both hands as you lift the peddle up. If you don't hold it it may bust you in the face. Once this is removed and peddle rased all the way up the spring can be replace easy. It would be best to remove the instrament cluster and then you will not have to get down on the floor. I have done it both ways. Good Luck!
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