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Old 04-09-2005, 03:06 PM
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Help my clutch pedal is riding high. How do I adjust it. I have done a lot of things but never messed with the transmision or clutch. I usually have automatics. Anyways my clutch pedal is riding pretty high and I want to get it down lower if you guys cood help out I would appreciate it. I went to install university and couldnt find anything if you know how please give the information and if you guys know where there are some screen shots online I would appreciate it.
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Can anyone help me out?
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you cant adjust it. its hydraulic.

sounds like you need a new clutch.
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You can change it with an adjustable master cylinder--but not that much. Like was said before, you probably need a new clutch.
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Thanks I appreciate the input.



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