Clutch Cable: Service and Repair
CLUTCH CABLEREMOVAL
1. Pull up and remove Power Distribution Center.
2. Remove clutch cable inspection cover.
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3. Pull back on clutch cable housing and disengage cable from housing.
4. Guide cable through slot in transaxle and disconnect cable from release lever.
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5. Disconnect clutch cable up-stop/spacer with cable strand from clutch pedal.
NOTE: Depressing the clutch pedal provides access to the clutch cable strand. Disconnect the cable up-stop/spacer from the pedal pivot pin by removing the retaining clip at the top of the clutch pedal. Wedge a flat-blade pry tool between the pin and the retaining tab. While holding the tab slightly separated from the pin, pull the upstop/spacer off the pedal. Now remove the cable end from the upstop/spacer.
CAUTION: Do not pull on the clutch cable to remove it from the dash panel. Damage to the cable self-adjuster may occur.
6. Use a slight twisting motion while grasping the grommet and body to remove the cable from the dash panel and clutch bracket.
7. A screwdriver may be required to dislodge the cable grommet from the dash panel. Use caution to avoid damage to the cable grommet.
INSTALLATION
1. Using a slight twisting motion, insert the self-adjuster mechanism end of the clutch cable through the dash panel hole and into the bracket.
2. Seat the cylindrical part of the cable grommet in the dash panel. Be sure the self-adjuster is firmly seated against the clutch bracket to ensure proper adjuster mechanism function.
3. Connect the clutch cable to the up-stop/spacer.
4. Connect the up-stop/spacer to the clutch pedal.
5. Perform the Adjuster Mechanism Function Check before finishing installation.