Clutch - Broken Cable/High Pedal Effort
85chrysler1Models
1983 - 1984 Rampage/Scamp, Ram Van/Caravan Voyager, Horizon/ Omni, Aries/Reliant, Daytona/Laser, LeBaron/Dodge 400, Dodge 600/E Class New Yorker/4 Dr, Dodge 600 2 Dr/Conv Equipped W/Manual Transaxle Subject
Clutch Cable Routing
Index
CLUTCH
Date
January 21, 1985
No..
06-02-85
P-127
FIGURE 1 - TRANSAXLE CLUTCH CABLE ROUTING:
SYMPTOM/CONDITION
Broken clutch cable, high clutch pedal effort, or slow clutch action.
DIAGNOSIS
Inspect clutch cable for proper routing at the transaxle. The transaxle cable mounting shelf contains two holes (Figure 1). One hole is for manufacturing purposes and the other is for clutch cable retention.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Check cable routing. Cable should be routed at the transaxle as shown in Figure 1.
2. If cable is not routed properly, then remove cable from transaxle shelf and inspect for damage. Replace cable if necessary.
3. Route cable through proper hole as shown in Figure 1.
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