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Old 12-11-2008, 04:03 PM   #1
Zxdan
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Default 05/06 Models Clutch Pedal Assist Return Spring Info

The other day, had the clutch return assist spring on the clutch pedal snap while in traffic. Scared the living daylights out of me as the pedal suddenly slammed down as I was changing gear. Thought for a moment that something big had gone wrong. Pulled over & found the spring in the footwell. It had snapped just were the spring starts curling. The car was still drivable but with a very soft clutch. Anyway, off to the dealer & he tells me that there was a batch of faulty springs that affect some 05/06 Focus. Its being repaired under warranty & is a 5h job! Apparently they have to remove all the pedals. They are just going to source the spring locally.

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