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June 13th, 2004 03:00 AM #1My 99 Accord's clutch pedal is comparably heavier to depress compared to bigger vehicles (e.g. Toyota LandCruiser, Nissan Frontier). It's really a pain in stop & go traffic. I 'm the second owner of the car and not sure if the clutch parts aren't the OEM anymore.
What do I have to replace to soften the clutch pedal?
Pressure plate, release bearing etc...?
(Sorry I'm not that experienced in autos.) Thanks for any advice.
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June 13th, 2004 10:44 AM #2
mileage of your accord? talagang different vehicles different clutch pressure needed. you could check the clutch master or cable (whichever your accord uses). in most cases the pressure plate is always the culprit here.
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June 13th, 2004 11:22 AM #3mga sir, i have a similar problem. we have a 99 el and a 2000 glxi lancer both of which have around 40,000 km.
yung el , ang lambot ng clutch while the glxi ang tigas kaya hirap sa traffic.
i just assumed na siguro kasi glxi kaya matigas ang clutch dahil heavy duty. tama po ba yon ? thanks in advance
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June 13th, 2004 11:33 AM #4
Parang baligtad yata samin. Napakagaan ng civic compared to Trooper(mas older pa yung civic ha). Patingnan mo, and most of the time prssure plate nga yan considering fluid type na clutch honda.
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June 15th, 2004 09:32 AM #5you can't compare the pedal pressure of different cars. pero kun same model sayo and iba yung tigas then this is a sure sign na may problem na. try the clutch masters muna (primary and 2ndary). if this doesn't work then pababa mo na tranny mo to check the pressure plate and release bearing.
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