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A friend has just bought an '02 Clio which has a quite heavy clutch with a high pedal. Is that normal? Is there any way to lower and/or soften the pedal? She has a long term back problem and finds it painful to use. And don't ask me why she bought the car when it hurts to drive it - if she'd listened to me *at all* she wouldn't have a Renault, would she! Try a new cable. Other than that it's clutch time. |
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A friend has just bought an '02 Clio which has a quite heavy clutch with a high pedal. Is that normal? Is there any way to lower and/or soften the pedal? She has a long term back problem and finds it painful to use. And don't ask me why she bought the car when it hurts to drive it - if she'd listened to me *at all* she wouldn't have a Renault, would she! |
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PCPaul wrote: A friend has just bought an '02 Clio which has a quite heavy clutch with a high pedal. Is that normal? Is there any way to lower and/or soften the pedal? She has a long term back problem and finds it painful to use. And don't ask me why she bought the car when it hurts to drive it - if she'd listened to me *at all* she wouldn't have a Renault, would she! Cable for heaviness - height as follows (nicked from elsewhere) Further to my reply to you, Dave, I've been there and I've done it... tricky. This adjustable link has a socket joint at each end, one of which is fitted onto a corresponding ball the top of the clutch pedal, the other the self-adjusting mechanism for the cable. Between these is this adjustable-length bar, consisting of a threaded section (fixed immovably to one socket), a locknut, and a hexagonal section (fixed immovably to the pedal-end socket. snip>... Good luck: such a simple adjustment, but so difficult in this confined, dark space. |
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 22:15:55 +0100, Blah wrote: PCPaul wrote: A friend has just bought an '02 Clio which has a quite heavy clutch with a high pedal. Is that normal? Is there any way to lower and/or soften the pedal? She has a long term back problem and finds it painful to use. And don't ask me why she bought the car when it hurts to drive it - if she'd listened to me *at all* she wouldn't have a Renault, would she! Cable for heaviness - height as follows (nicked from elsewhere) Further to my reply to you, Dave, I've been there and I've done it... tricky. This adjustable link has a socket joint at each end, one of which is fitted onto a corresponding ball the top of the clutch pedal, the other the self-adjusting mechanism for the cable. Between these is this adjustable-length bar, consisting of a threaded section (fixed immovably to one socket), a locknut, and a hexagonal section (fixed immovably to the pedal-end socket. snip>... Good luck: such a simple adjustment, but so difficult in this confined, dark space. Excellent, thanks. I thought the clutch release spring would be involved in the heaviness part? Is it always just a cable? |
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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 23:27:17 +0100, PCPaul <urd3 (AT) bitrot (DOT) co.uk> wrote: Excellent, thanks. I thought the clutch release spring would be involved in the heaviness part? Is it always just a cable? If it's heavy it's normally the cable sticking, the spring is the next bit, Ford used to do soft springs for easier clutch operation, but it shouldn't be an issue on a Clio (assuming it's not a V6) |
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