Clutch Pedal - Vibration Heard or Felt: Overview
Article No.00-24-1
11/27/00
^ VIBRATION - VIBRATION HEARD AND/OR FELT AT CLUTCH PEDAL
^ CLUTCH - VIBRATION HEARD AND/OR FELT AT CLUTCH PEDAL
FORD:
1990-2001 MUSTANG
ISSUE
Some vehicles may exhibit a vibration that may be heard or felt at the clutch pedal between idle and 2300 rpm, and goes away when depressing the clutch at least 25 mm (1"). This may be caused by the lack of reserve, quadrant binding, improper clutch cable routing, lack of preload on the release lever, improper or failed release bearing, improper pressure plate-to-flywheel bolt torque, or out-of-parallel finger height on pressure plate.
ACTION
Check, inspect and correct above items as described. Refer to the following Service Procedure for details.
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: NONE
WARRANTY STATUS: INFORMATION ONLY
OASIS CODES: 505000, 505200, 506000, 597997, 702300, 703100