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What can too little clutch pedal free play cause?

What can too little clutch pedal free play cause?

If the amount of freeplay or clearance is low, it results in a slipping clutch. If there is too much freeplay, the clutch may be dragging. Over time the clutch wears down and requires adjustments. The clutch freeplay must checked and adjusted at every 6,000 miles or as specified in the maker’s service schedule.

How do you adjust clutch free play?

To adjust, simply pull up on the clutch cable and loosen the locknut and the adjuster nut slightly. Next, slowly pull up on the clutch cable again. You will feel a point where the clutch fork engages. This is where the clutch cable should be adjusted to.

What’s the best way to adjust the clutch?

The first step in adjusting a clutch is to check the clutch pedal freeplay. This measurement will give you a baseline to go back to and you can then adjust the clutch pedal free play to fall in the manufacturer’s specification range for your vehicle.

What happens when you have too much play in the clutch?

If, however, there is too much clearance in the clutch linkage, the car tends to creep forwards when in gear with the clutch pedal fully depressed. This is known as clutch drag, and it can cause difficulties in heavy traffic. It is generally better, however to have too much play in the clutch linkage than too little.

What happens if there is not enough clearance for the clutch?

If there is not enough clearance in the linkage, the inner cable has to be made longer. If there is too much, it has to be made shorter. Check your car handbook or service manual to find the exact amount of clearance required and how it should be measured.

How often should you change the clutch linkage?

This is known as clutch drag, and it can cause difficulties in heavy traffic. It is generally better, however to have too much play in the clutch linkage than too little. The linkage should be checked and, if necessary, adjusted about every 6,000 miles or 10,000km, or as specified in the maker’s service schedule.

What should I do if my Clutch is not working?

Now that you have adjusted your clutch pedal, you can enjoy the smooth clutch while driving. If you are uncomfortable performing the clutch adjustment process on your own, contact a YourMechanic professional for assistance with the clutch adjustment. The most popular service booked by readers of this article is Clutch is not working Inspection.

If, however, there is too much clearance in the clutch linkage, the car tends to creep forwards when in gear with the clutch pedal fully depressed. This is known as clutch drag, and it can cause difficulties in heavy traffic. It is generally better, however to have too much play in the clutch linkage than too little.

Do you need to adjust the clutch pedal?

The clutch should engage smoothly. This will also seat the clutch cable fully after a few depressions. Now measure the clutch pedal freeplay as outlined in part one. The free play should be within manufacturer’s range specifications now. If it is not within specifications, you will need to adjust the cable again.

If there is not enough clearance in the linkage, the inner cable has to be made longer. If there is too much, it has to be made shorter. Check your car handbook or service manual to find the exact amount of clearance required and how it should be measured.

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Ruth Doyle