Zeffy94
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- Matt
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Sometimes when I’m shifting, when I put my foot on the clutch it almost feels like the clutch doesn’t go down all the way - it’s like it stops maybe 85% of the way. What’s weirder is this isn’t common - it might happen like once or twice a drive, and I use the same pressure to push it down as I normally do. It just feels like it stops before it fully hits the floor.
I can’t tell if it’s in my head or I’m actually not depressing the clutch fully but when I shift I don’t really feel or hear anything different so I’m not sure to be worried about it.
Unrelated, but I also have the OEM all weather mats installed and I feel like they make it more difficult to release the clutch if my heel is anchored against the floor (I have size 13 shoes so it’s easier to shift like that). When I raise my heel off the floor it seems like I can get a smoother release but I learned to shift with the heel against the floor so it’s a hard habit to break. Anyone else have issues like that?
I can’t tell if it’s in my head or I’m actually not depressing the clutch fully but when I shift I don’t really feel or hear anything different so I’m not sure to be worried about it.
Unrelated, but I also have the OEM all weather mats installed and I feel like they make it more difficult to release the clutch if my heel is anchored against the floor (I have size 13 shoes so it’s easier to shift like that). When I raise my heel off the floor it seems like I can get a smoother release but I learned to shift with the heel against the floor so it’s a hard habit to break. Anyone else have issues like that?
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