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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
2011 5.0L Clutch Pedal Issue Fix
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraHuck" data-source="post: 12688602" data-attributes="member: 141061"><p>DO IT! :banana: It's easy as pie, just get up under the dash and look up at the clutch assembly. You'll see the spring has a white perch on the bottom that is mounted on a shaft. The upper black mount is a shaft built into the spring mechanism and clips into it's own mount. </p><p></p><p>Just get a long, beefy screwdriver (I used a pretty hefty 12" one) and pry the bottom white perch off it's shaft. I got it started with the pedal in the up position, then pushed the pedal down with my hand to get a different angle on it, then let it up again to get it the rest of the way off. It'll fight you a little and it's gonna kinda shoot off, but nothing to be worried about.</p><p></p><p>Can't speak to whether or not it helped with the high RPM stay out, I don't generally rev my car that high so I haven't had it happen period. I just didn't like the inconsistent feel. Don't regret it a bit tho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraHuck, post: 12688602, member: 141061"] DO IT! :banana: It's easy as pie, just get up under the dash and look up at the clutch assembly. You'll see the spring has a white perch on the bottom that is mounted on a shaft. The upper black mount is a shaft built into the spring mechanism and clips into it's own mount. Just get a long, beefy screwdriver (I used a pretty hefty 12" one) and pry the bottom white perch off it's shaft. I got it started with the pedal in the up position, then pushed the pedal down with my hand to get a different angle on it, then let it up again to get it the rest of the way off. It'll fight you a little and it's gonna kinda shoot off, but nothing to be worried about. Can't speak to whether or not it helped with the high RPM stay out, I don't generally rev my car that high so I haven't had it happen period. I just didn't like the inconsistent feel. Don't regret it a bit tho [/QUOTE]
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