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2011-2014 Mustangs
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2011 5.0L Clutch Pedal Issue Fix
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<blockquote data-quote="ComfortableLiar" data-source="post: 12680041" data-attributes="member: 45995"><p>My sticky pedal caused my pressure plate assembly and clutch to prematurely wear to the point where my dealership replaced them including a new flywheel. I got lucky that the dealership didn't void my warranty and I not have a brand new clutch but I'm determined not to let this happen again. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone figured out what the absolute best fix for sticky pedal is? I'm reading through this thread and hearing horror stories of guys who straight up removed the spring from the stock assembly and coming up with other issues. I'm not against spending the cash for a GT500 assembly I just want to be sure that this will cure the problem. Will the combo of a GT500 clutch assembly, JHR clutch line, & DOT4 fluid all together fix it? Or does my '12 GT already basically have the GT500 assembly but with the helper spring and will removing the spring do the trick? </p><p></p><p>I'm at a loss. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from the depths of hell using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ComfortableLiar, post: 12680041, member: 45995"] My sticky pedal caused my pressure plate assembly and clutch to prematurely wear to the point where my dealership replaced them including a new flywheel. I got lucky that the dealership didn't void my warranty and I not have a brand new clutch but I'm determined not to let this happen again. Has anyone figured out what the absolute best fix for sticky pedal is? I'm reading through this thread and hearing horror stories of guys who straight up removed the spring from the stock assembly and coming up with other issues. I'm not against spending the cash for a GT500 assembly I just want to be sure that this will cure the problem. Will the combo of a GT500 clutch assembly, JHR clutch line, & DOT4 fluid all together fix it? Or does my '12 GT already basically have the GT500 assembly but with the helper spring and will removing the spring do the trick? I'm at a loss. Sent from the depths of hell using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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