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Old 12-14-2009, 12:39 PM   #1
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Default Anyway to adjust Clutch on Z?

hey i have a 06 Z and i was wondering if theres a way to adjust the clutch or the pedal on it , some people say its hydralic so you cant adjust anything. any idea?
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Yes. The engagement point is adjustable. There is an adjustment behind the peddle under the dash. Several threads with photos address this procedure.
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A little searching would of given you the answer. Yes, you can by loosing a screw and making it tighter or looser to go up and down. You dont want to go to low because you could no be disengaging the clutch all the way. Do a search and you will find a DIY on how to so.
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