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Old 08-13-2024, 04:48 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by The_bald_eagle_machine View Post
If you install a new slave cylinder, specifically an adjustable one, mark your pedal position with the old one before you remove it. I had to have my clutch pedal sensor calibrated twice now to get it right. If the pedal positions changes the car will not start because it doesnt know that the clutch is disengaged. If it does start you will lose cruise control until it is properly calibrated. My mechanic was able to do a sensor relearn and rectify the problem fairly quickly, but just something to be aware of.
That is some great advice right there!!

Thankfully, I'm not planning to replace the clutch slave. The RAM adjuster only changes the position where the clutch engages without changing the pedal position.
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