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Clutch Pedal Engages Too High. Releasing a clutch pedal smoothly benefits tremendously from bending your knee and ankle, and not with the final, crucial. Some have, as you say, a high engagement point on the clutch, where you can almost let the clutch out all of the way before it starts to engage. If good, check that the clutch fork moves 3/8 or more at the clevis pin when the clutch pedal is depressed to the floor. It should typically be somewhere midway through the range of pedal travel. My clutch engages very high on my pedal and i've gone thru the fsm and only find this page, that pertains to clutch pedal adjustment. I've checked all four tolerances and all are. I have a '98 rodeo and the clutch catches extremely high up the pedal. The biting point is that critical spot where the clutch begins to engage as the pedal is released.

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The biting point is that critical spot where the clutch begins to engage as the pedal is released. Some have, as you say, a high engagement point on the clutch, where you can almost let the clutch out all of the way before it starts to engage. Releasing a clutch pedal smoothly benefits tremendously from bending your knee and ankle, and not with the final, crucial. My clutch engages very high on my pedal and i've gone thru the fsm and only find this page, that pertains to clutch pedal adjustment. I've checked all four tolerances and all are. I have a '98 rodeo and the clutch catches extremely high up the pedal. If good, check that the clutch fork moves 3/8 or more at the clevis pin when the clutch pedal is depressed to the floor. It should typically be somewhere midway through the range of pedal travel.

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Clutch Pedal Engages Too High Releasing a clutch pedal smoothly benefits tremendously from bending your knee and ankle, and not with the final, crucial. The biting point is that critical spot where the clutch begins to engage as the pedal is released. My clutch engages very high on my pedal and i've gone thru the fsm and only find this page, that pertains to clutch pedal adjustment. If good, check that the clutch fork moves 3/8 or more at the clevis pin when the clutch pedal is depressed to the floor. It should typically be somewhere midway through the range of pedal travel. Releasing a clutch pedal smoothly benefits tremendously from bending your knee and ankle, and not with the final, crucial. Some have, as you say, a high engagement point on the clutch, where you can almost let the clutch out all of the way before it starts to engage. I've checked all four tolerances and all are. I have a '98 rodeo and the clutch catches extremely high up the pedal.

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