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Clutch: Adjustments

Fig. 1 Clutch cable routing:





Fig. 2 Clutch cable mounting hole identification:





The clutch release cable cannot be adjusted on these models. When the cable is properly routed, the spring between the clutch pedal and positioner adjuster will hold the clutch cable in proper position. An adjuster pivot is used to hold release cable in place to ensure complete clutch release when clutch pedal is depressed.
A broken clutch cable, slow clutch action or high clutch pedal effort may be the result of an improperly routed clutch cable. The transaxle cable mounting shelf contains two holes. One hole is for clutch cable retention and the other is for manufacturing purposes. If the cable is not routed as shown, reroute as necessary, replacing cable if damaged.