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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Baytown, TX
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![]() The only thing I saw at the top of the clutch pedal was a grey plug with a (plastic) rod going through the back side. There was a peice of something around the rod about 1" from the free end. As you depress the clutch pedal, the free end of the "rod" would move in toward the plug, as though the pedal were pulling it. When you let off the pedal, it would come back out. On the other side of the plug, there were two plugs plugged into it. I couldn't get a very good look at it because of the back wrenching position I was in. Correct me if I am wrong, but, the clutch switch should only have 2 wires coming to and from it right? Can't you bypass the switch instead of replacing it? I'm sorry for the description, but that is the best I can do without a digital camera. The other plug I was talking about was on near the clutch quadrant above the gas pedal.
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