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No clutch - Broken plastic clip.
The white clip and washer need to be fitted in the clutch pedal. Attach the clutch pedal using the shaft. Then you need to press down on the clutch until you hear a click. Be careful it can all come undone if not done correctly. And you could break the plastic clip again. It's difficult if not experienced. Done a s$& load in my time.
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Hey mate, below is a a copy and paste from a thread i started about the same issue (search "clutch peddle issues" for the whole thread). Its a little bit of a fiddly job but its pretty easy once you know how. I had to do this job twice and the second time i ended up buying the VW speciality spring compressor for $50 to make my life easier.
By the time i got home after work it was already dark so i had to undertake this lovely job with the use of a 12v light.
For anyone who is doing this for the first time, i thought i would write down a couple of points i learnt along the way.
All you will need is a cable tie, a pair of pliers, 13mm socket, and a 13mm ring spanner or shifter.
- First of all, do it in the daylight.
- Like JMAC said, tack some extra welds on your new pedel or repair the old one. This way you shouldn't have to play around with it again.
- After you have pulled the peddle out compress the clutch spring with your hands and use one cable tie to hold it. Put the cable tie in a spot you will be able to snip with some pliers when it is back in location.
- Make sure you put the white plastic piece back on the shaft that connects to the master cylinder before you put the peddle back in.
If i had known these few point i probably could have had this job wrapped up in 30mins.
Cheers
Nick
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Not sure if this will help but may as well post it anyway. Clutch Pedal Replacement
This is one I made when I did mine, I had the intention of a detailed thread but at times got pretty pissedand lost the care to document it. May help a little though if you haven't already finished.
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