Clutch Pedal Height

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Clutch Pedal Height

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My clutch pedal sits higher than my brake pedal on my newly acquired 2.2SRi. Now reading the posts on clutch bite has somewhat answered my question as to whether the clutch is okay or not (I now understand the 406 has a high bite point), however should the clutch pedal sit higher than the brake pedal or is it a sign of a worn clutch (2001 Y reg with 70000 miles on clock).

I have found my driving style has to be altered to suit the clutch on these cars and my left leg aches if in slow moving traffic due to the height of the clutch (I'd say its about 10mm higher than the brake pedal).
Cheers for any info.
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Post by Welly »

An excellent point here fella.

My 1999 HDi has a high pedal (and bite) and I find my seating position is adjusted more for leg reach than arm reach and I end up sitting a bit too far back. I've even got the wheel reach pulled out as far as it will go to compensate.

By all accounts, a new clutch drops the biting point, not sure about the pedal but I assume that would drop too.
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Post by DurhamRed »

So it would seem from what your saying then the clutch pedal and clutch on my car seem typical 406?
If so, I'd better get used to it! :lol:
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Post by TooT »

Fraid so mate. Mines well high too, got use to it now but i know what your saying about driving around town :frown:

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Post by puggy »

Same here , clutch pedal high brake a little lower throttle little
lower still :P
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Post by mbell666 »

just had new clutch flywheel in mine. the initial clutch bite is a little lower but the pedal is near the top for the clutch to be fully engaged.

you have nothing to worry about. only need to worry if you get clutch slip, which should happen for a long time.
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Post by DurhamRed »

Thanks to all who've posted for putting my mind at rest.
Very much appreciated. :D
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Post by jameslxdt »

after chaging my clutch the bite ended up even higher, its just a typical characteristic of the 406
Peugeot wrote:what are you worried about? we made car that lasted 10 years"..."Zat is very goode non? :|
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Post by Welly »

It's OK- we're all lying really - all are clutches bite really low down :P














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Post by rachmy13 »

[font=Arial]hi i also have a high clutch pedal, thought it may needed to be changed but i can get used to it but my partner also drives my 406 and gets fed up with it, :? he says that i need a new clutch though, he says that sometimes its struggles into second gear too but i don't seem to have this problem.
i also need to know where i can find the central locking system under the bonnet can anyone help ?? :!: please please help as i am having a new alarm system but don't know where to find it
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Post by jameslxdt »

the CL ECU is behind the glovebox, look at the hinges for the glovebox lid pull the pins out and the lid drops down, there is a black plastic access flap where you can get to the ECU, as for your clutch there is nothing wrong, its very difficult to get used and can give symptoms like trouble getting into gear, it usually is just a case of the driver aint pressing the clutch down enough
Peugeot wrote:what are you worried about? we made car that lasted 10 years"..."Zat is very goode non? :|
FAQ - 406 D8 petrol (excl. V6) running and starting problems
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