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Recently my window motor went out, got that fixed but now have yet another issue... Today i went to move my car out of the garage and the clutch pedal was rock stiff, and released back up very slowly, it also didnt have much travel. I know i have an aftermarket clutch not sure on brand though. About 4 weeks ago i had a summit racing clutch cable and quadrant put in. Is this the problem? Or could i have a bad clutch fork? Really starting to get frustrated with this car lately. :mad:
 

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Sounds like it might be the clutch cable binding up or stretched. At least you wont have to drop the transfer to ck it out.
 
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I might also add its extremly hard to put in any gear and grinds trying to put it in reverse. Turn the car off and it goes into any gear easily.
 

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Hmm, sounds sketchy.. When's the last time you serviced the fluid in that trans? The grinding/hard shifting could also be a synchronizer issue. It's a T5 right?
 
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Never I need to. Something is really messed up and I'm already getting pissed off at it. I might try changing the fluid tonight. Dumb question but where exactly do I fill it and check for correct fluid level?
 

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There's a recommended method BUT I normally just remove the shifter to pour it in there. Just remove the fill plug, have a buddy watch it as you pour in fluid and stop when it begins to leak. Use a bead of RTV to seal the shifter base.
 

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Same process.. I have that trans also, it's a bit more difficult to shift compared to a T5 but nothing like you're describing. Hopefully the fluid helps.

keep us posted and you're very welcome!
 
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Solved: Ended up being the cable. Took out the cable and it was all twisted. Put in a ford racing cable and it works flawless.
 

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Great, thanks for the update. I still recommend switching to a synthetic fluid in the trans, made my TR3550 easier to deal with.
 

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I just went thru that with my fox. If you have any more issues , steeda cables are junk.... MM has a really nice one but it's $80 or the factory oem cable is awesome. I scored one off e-bay for $19 shipped
 

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