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Default Pedal assembly - 04-08-2005 , 10:30 PM






I recently purchased an 89 Cabrio, love the car but have a question.
The clutch pedal seems to be set in farther than the brake pedal and
I am wondering if there is a plate that holds the pedals and is
possibly cracked? I had this issue in an older Jetta(85 I think) and
had to have this repaired. The clutch seems to work fine but I would
like the pedals to be at the same height.
If this is the problem, what is the part called?

Thanks, Kerwin


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Papa
 
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Default Re: Pedal assembly - 04-09-2005 , 10:24 AM






I think it is called a "brake pedal / clutch pedal cluster", but to be sure,
just call the parts department of your local VW dealer. They should be able
to give you the correct nomenclature and a part number.



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Iain Miller
 
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Default Re: Pedal assembly - 04-10-2005 , 06:07 AM




"kerwinq" <kerwinqt (AT) yahoo-dot-com (DOT) no-spam.invalid> wrote

Quote:
I recently purchased an 89 Cabrio, love the car but have a question.
The clutch pedal seems to be set in farther than the brake pedal and
I am wondering if there is a plate that holds the pedals and is
possibly cracked? I had this issue in an older Jetta(85 I think) and
had to have this repaired. The clutch seems to work fine but I would
like the pedals to be at the same height.
If this is the problem, what is the part called?

It might be adjustable if its anything like the design in my wife's 98 Audi
A4. The clutch pedal should always be a touch lower than the brake (at
least that's what feels right to me).

I.




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