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Old 17-03-2008, 09:11 AM   #1
phibza_XR6
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Default clutch problems again

hey guys, had trouble with my ute again on saturday night, was driving along and went to put my foot on the clutch pedal to stop and all of a sudden she went straight to the floor. Straight away thought that the cable had snapped, but found the bracket that conects the cable to the clutch pedal actually broke. Not having much luck with this ute, has only got a pretty much brand new clutch in it and cable and pedal box assembly. Anyone else have this happen to them. In the end the ute was towed bak to my place, the cable had also jumped out of the release fork on the box side as well, so i fixed that and now have to go down to ford to pick up a new bracket.

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