It's not my Festy or Aspire but the Hyundai accent I got recently-
The clutch defies easing off of- instead it hits one small area of pedal and sorta pops then quickly into motion-
I have a vague notion that whoever drove it before me- the car has 86k miles- probably popped it like that and wore the pressure plate that way- Does that sound feasible?
I'm thinking about adjusting it lower to the floor and that may not stress my leg as much- I get the seat far forward but the fat dashboard gets in the way of my knees quickly-
I'm wondering if a clutch replacement at some time may change that, or if it's some inherent condition of the car (I wouldn't think so)
The real problem I fear will be the CV axles- it's gotta be stressing them- the car tends to lurch forward.
The 1.6 in this car really gets up and goes, but the clutch is wearing me out in traffic.
The clutch defies easing off of- instead it hits one small area of pedal and sorta pops then quickly into motion-
I have a vague notion that whoever drove it before me- the car has 86k miles- probably popped it like that and wore the pressure plate that way- Does that sound feasible?
I'm thinking about adjusting it lower to the floor and that may not stress my leg as much- I get the seat far forward but the fat dashboard gets in the way of my knees quickly-
I'm wondering if a clutch replacement at some time may change that, or if it's some inherent condition of the car (I wouldn't think so)
The real problem I fear will be the CV axles- it's gotta be stressing them- the car tends to lurch forward.
The 1.6 in this car really gets up and goes, but the clutch is wearing me out in traffic.
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