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Replaced clutch cable. Retaining clip??
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xrblue
PostPosted: Sun Jul 16, 2017 1:44 pm Up
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Hi

I recently replaced the automatic clutch cable but the bite seems very high. The clutch itself is about 25000 miles old.
The cable I fitted is identical to the one in the photo
 

Done a bit of web research, there is a lot of mention about a retaining clip that needs to be released after being fitted. I didn't see anything obvious on the cable nor was there any mention on the instruction tab.

Can someone shed some light?

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V9977
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How long have you owned the 206?
They are usually quite high compared to some other makes/models.
Also, can you give more info of the exact year, spec, etc?

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There is an adjustment on the clutch pedal stop bolt BUT you must follow the correct adjustment procedure else you will damage the clutch.
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its a 2004 fever 1.4i 8v
I took the slack out of the pedal by adjusting the stop bolt and it feels much better.
Im still a bit baffled about the supposed to be retaining clip.

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Maybe yours was missing (ie already taken-off) was this part directly from a dealer, genuine part?

Anyway I must stress this: DO NOT take up all the slack from the pedal by using the stop bolt.
The reason for this is so that the self-adjusting cable can take-up the slack over time as the disk wears, and it will not be able to do so if you over-do it from the bolt!

Mr.BSI, I am over the moon happy to see you here again, it's been a long time! Smile

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I bought earliest available cable as she needed the car back asap. It is a First Line cable. There is still a small amount of play in the clutch pedal.
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OK that might explain the retaining clip issue. I think normally there's a plastic collar of some sort to prevent clicks from being used-up until just before fitting by a trained mechanic.

However: There should be a small amount of play on the bolt and the pedal!

This is important long-term and the stop bolt is not really there for adjusting the pedal feel.

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Mr.BSI, I am over the moon happy to see you here again, it's been a long time! Smile

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I found this
 

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