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Cable clutch pedal.
Loose cables can often be adjusted but some may need to be replaced.
The clutch cable is what connects the clutch pedal and clutch linkage of the transmission together.
When you press down on the clutch pedal it causes the cable to pull on the linkage so that the clutch becomes disengaged.
To release the cable first disconnect it at the clutch housing end.
Then find the cable nipple where it sticks out between the quadrant and pawl.
Cables can also loosen or stretch from use so that the clutch doesn t fully release when the pedal is pushed all the way in.
The cable connects the clutch pedal pivot directly to the release fork eliminating practically all of the wear points that are found in shaft and lever linkages.
There is a threaded sleeve with two nuts on it at the protruding end of the cable.
Too little clutch pedal play leads to clutch slip but too much clutch pedal play can lead to clutch drag.
The clearance is the difference between the cable measurement when the operating lever is at rest and when it is pushed inwards.
The pedal end of the cable fits between a toothed quadrant and pawl located at the top of the pedal.
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Once the clutch is disengaged you can shift the gears of the transmission safely.
If your clutch system doesn t automatically adjust or there s an issue with your clutch linkage in an automatic adjusting system you may find and possibly fix the problem.
But if the clutch cable is stretched too.