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Old 05-15-2008, 10:43 AM   #516 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by 05rEdAcR. View Post
one day i went to the mall and was backing into a spot and and i put my foot on the clucth and i heard like a pop noise and of course was like wtf?!?so after i pulled in i turned off the car and pumped the clucth a couple of times like 10 or so it kept makin that pop noise so i got my lunch in the mall came back and did it again and after one time it stopped so i thought it was ok from there then thats where it happend it felt so hard to put the car in gear not just my 1st gear like all and reverse is the worst. I had one of my friends look at it and he said i could be my clutch or my syncros.Please any information would be nice i'm still a lil new to this whole thing.Also how did some of you fix this kind of problem if you had similar.My car has about 45,450.If you know what the problem maybe how much am i looking at.

You prob broke the bushing on the clutch pedal. Look for a black star shaped plastic piece that holds then end of the clutch adjustment part on the pedal. If there are less then 4 ears it is broken replace it with a 4 dollar part or upgrade with the billet one from Ragetek..
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