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When i put my car in reverse it doesnt seem like the clutch is releasing all the way, you can hear sounds which i think is the gears still turning and you can feel it through the shifter. Is it that my clutch cable just needs adjusting? If so, is it an easy job? Sometime its a little hard to put into gears and it squeaks like hell every time i press it. My clutch isnt slipping or anything either, i can still dump it and it grabs.

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32's have a hydraulic clutch setup, so no cable. Under the dash you can adjust the pedal throw, so maybe take a quick look under there and check out the pedal box at the same time.

The boxes have snapped (mine and about 5 others i know) have done them. Squeaking and weird noises from the pedal are a early sign.

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32's have a hydraulic clutch setup, so no cable. Under the dash you can adjust the pedal throw, so maybe take a quick look under there and check out the pedal box at the same time.

The boxes have snapped (mine and about 5 others i know) have done them. Squeaking and weird noises from the pedal are a early sign.

How big of a job is it to fix?

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32's have a hydraulic clutch setup, so no cable. Under the dash you can adjust the pedal throw, so maybe take a quick look under there and check out the pedal box at the same time.

The boxes have snapped (mine and about 5 others i know) have done them. Squeaking and weird noises from the pedal are a early sign.

I had another look under the dash and like i said, everything looks fine but what your saying about the throw, i only have little thread left to adjust. Is the clutch supposed to be level with the brake pedal? I can only adjust it by a few turns and then it will be close to the end of the thread. What u reckon i should do, leave it or adjust it a bit? Is a couple of turns worth it though?

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