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Old 12-11-2010, 12:35 PM
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Just a quick question. I read a while back something about the check engine light coming on after installing because the clutch arm was no longer pushing in one of the button sensors. Something with the cruise control not functioning properly. Anyone know anything about this?
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since the tick usually doesn't come back up as high it sometimes won't fully compress the switch at the top of the clutch pedal, just needs to be adjusted
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Originally Posted by therealcreeper
since the tick usually doesn't come back up as high it sometimes won't fully compress the switch at the top of the clutch pedal, just needs to be adjusted
ya the "switches" need to be adjusted to touch the clutch peddle. The peddle it self needs to be adjusted via tick instuctions. just to clarify
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Yea I wasnt sure if the switch was adjustable or not. The pedal down switch is toggled already so that ones not a problem.



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