Hi all,
I wasn't planning on making this thread otherwise I would've taken many more photos.
Problem:
My clutch pedal was only registering 1/4 input when it was fully pressed down.
Fix:
Upon taking the pedals apart, I found that the issue was this little black cog not lining up properly - which had caused it to completely strip
After replacing it and getting the same issue immediately i found that the little potentiometer (think that's the name for it?) was bent.
Luckily I still had my old pedals so I was able to use a cog/gear from those and also de-solder the 3 wires that make this thing work and re-solder them.
HOW IT LOOKED WHEN IT WAS BROKEN: https://i.imgur.com/wHnUkYn.mp4
HOW IT SHOULD LOOK: https://i.imgur.com/3zCX6ZG.mp4
All in all it wasn't a difficult task, the majority of the time it's just removing so many screws!
Hope this helps anyone that has a similar issue in the future!
I wasn't planning on making this thread otherwise I would've taken many more photos.
Problem:
My clutch pedal was only registering 1/4 input when it was fully pressed down.
Fix:
Upon taking the pedals apart, I found that the issue was this little black cog not lining up properly - which had caused it to completely strip
After replacing it and getting the same issue immediately i found that the little potentiometer (think that's the name for it?) was bent.
Luckily I still had my old pedals so I was able to use a cog/gear from those and also de-solder the 3 wires that make this thing work and re-solder them.
HOW IT LOOKED WHEN IT WAS BROKEN: https://i.imgur.com/wHnUkYn.mp4
HOW IT SHOULD LOOK: https://i.imgur.com/3zCX6ZG.mp4
All in all it wasn't a difficult task, the majority of the time it's just removing so many screws!
Hope this helps anyone that has a similar issue in the future!
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