sapien
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Post by sapien on Jan 19, 2005 2:52:42 GMT -5
well sort of... I've come across this board before, and I own two Trackers, a '93 2WD (original owner) and a '94 4WD (second owner). good thing too, cuz the '93 is currently taking a "long winter's nap" due to a broken clutch pedal (whoever heard of that happening?!) and I probably won't be able to fix it until the weather warms up. despite that, it has been amazingly reliable transportation for most of the 12 years I've owned it! between the two, they've racked up 215,000 miles. and hello from the Nation's capital.
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Gman
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Post by Gman on Jan 19, 2005 21:26:44 GMT -5
Hay, gsapien
There should be plenty of those in the salvage yards. Look for one from a 92 thru 95 ( I have one, but shipping ...would be more than the price of the pedal)
Sure its not the cable? If the cable breaks, the pedal can travel past the detent and stay against the floor.
Jeff
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sapien
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Post by sapien on Jan 19, 2005 21:47:57 GMT -5
nope, I've replaced and adjusted the clutch cable before. the pedal itself is actually fine, but it has a splined shaft connected to it that goes over to where it hooks onto the clutch cable... the last couple inches of the shaft broke clean off! a material defect I guess, that took this long to finally fail (it felt funny before that). the pedal assembly isn't really meant to be replaced, it's pretty hard to get out!
it's going to cost me around $50 from the dealer... I wouldn't mind the shipping if I could find a used one cheap!
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sapien
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Post by sapien on Jan 22, 2005 11:25:45 GMT -5
hey GMan I PM'ed you about the clutch pedal assy if you really have one to sell.
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