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Clutch Pedal

June 1, 2006 by Alborz Fallah  




Clutch PedalClutch Pedal Cables & Levers

The pedal to the left of the brake pedal on cars with manual transmissions that enables the driver to change gears. The levers and cables are connected between the clutch pedal and the throw-out fork. When you press the clutch pedal with your foot, the pressure is transmitted to the fork through the cable and lever arrangement.

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2 Responses to “Clutch Pedal”
  1. charles says:

    great pics but when people look you up, you should have alot more so you can get the maxium exposer. and when you get to the website there it not musch to go and the is a big blank at the bottom and you should have someething there not trying to be mean i thought you should know and that pic helped me with my project. thanx peace

  2. Sam says:

    clutch pedal gets stuck after stepping on it.i have to spray some lubricant into the small tube space connecting the clutch and the lever,i guess. what is the problem. could i have a design of the clutch system to look into it?tks.

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