Voluntary Service Action - Clutch Pedal #WC09
#1
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Voluntary Service Action - Clutch Pedal #WC09
can someone explain what sevice is needed as I can't find out for the life of me doing a search here.
#2
Are you talking about the clutch switch?
If so, you can have your clutch switch replaced with a new part at the dealer. If the switch goes bad, you can't start the car (will usually start showing symptoms earlier). Don't know if they'll replace it if yours is working fine.
If you do end up getting it replaced, make sure that the part number ends with .02 (vs. .01).
If so, you can have your clutch switch replaced with a new part at the dealer. If the switch goes bad, you can't start the car (will usually start showing symptoms earlier). Don't know if they'll replace it if yours is working fine.
If you do end up getting it replaced, make sure that the part number ends with .02 (vs. .01).
#3
Three Wheelin'
I've been told there are two clutch switches (I know). One acts as the_vetman describes (and, I think, disables the cruise control) and the other impacts torque on shifting.
Do we know which this applies to? or both?
Do we know which this applies to? or both?
#4
There have been many reports of people not being able to start the car (usually starts out as slow to start) and having the clutch switch/sensor replaced, but now I wonder if the other part is bad too? Maybe it's been going unnoticed because it's not as obvious as cars not starting?
#5
Three Wheelin'
Hmmm... very interesting. I did not know about this...
There have been many reports of people not being able to start the car (usually starts out as slow to start) and having the clutch switch/sensor replaced, but now I wonder if the other part is bad too? Maybe it's been going unnoticed because it's not as obvious as cars not starting?
There have been many reports of people not being able to start the car (usually starts out as slow to start) and having the clutch switch/sensor replaced, but now I wonder if the other part is bad too? Maybe it's been going unnoticed because it's not as obvious as cars not starting?
My CR has given me the 'depress clutch' message (with clutch fully depressed) twice since I got it. We haven't had the problem on any of the other Porsches.