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How to replace pedal bushings - RTO Pelican Monaco Pedal Boat

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My VW Citi Golf 1.4i has a loose clutch pedal, where can I purchase a pedal or what must I do?

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Don't know which Bernina model it is. Perhaps, it has bushings that are worn down and need to be replaced--I had to do this on all my older Bernina machines. Could also be a faulty foot control unit--possibly contacts worn down and not making contact. If the noise is coming from the motor, then it's very possible bushings.
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How do you get to Chevy s 10 1998 clutch pedal upper pin and bushing

CLUTCH PEDAL REPLACEMENT (CLUTCH) Document ID# 46043 Clutch Pedal Replacement

Removal Procedure



  1. Remove the master cylinder rod from the clutch pedal.


  2. Remove the clutch pedal from the support by depressing the side tabs.

Installation Procedure



  1. Position the clutch pedal into the support.


  2. Secure the master cylinder rod to the clutch pedal.

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How do you take out the whole pedal / gear

waste of time as the bush is plastic. replace the bushes to stop the noise.
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My 2004 Ford Explorer is swaying all over the road. The mechanic replaced a rear linkage knuckle and now my steering wheel is crooked. He cannot figure out what the problem is. The bushings look good, But...

Can i ask for more details? Such as when you drive down the road and take your foot off the gas pedal does the truck begin to sway?
Does it sway when you press the gas pedal only?
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Yo I have a 1990 honda prelude si ,I have an issue with clutch pedal, my clutch pedal seems to stick when depressed it still has good pump pressure but I have to lift it up. Now I live in Idaho and it

The pedal return spring should be checked. Also the pedal bushings where pedal connects to the pedal support up under dash may be worn and not allowing free pedal movement. Work the pedal with your hand and watch the upper mounting of the pedal to see if you can see the problem. I would expect the bushings need replaced. You might try a little light oil where the clutch pedal attaches.
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