177k, but to be honest, posts on here are swaying me to try fixing it. I’ve looked for replacement cars, finding another one owner car like this one will be a huge time sink.How many miles? I love a good cheap Scion.
177k, but to be honest, posts on here are swaying me to try fixing it. I’ve looked for replacement cars, finding another one owner car like this one will be a huge time sink.How many miles? I love a good cheap Scion.
That's why I still have my manual Saturn Ion from '06, can't bare the thought of car shopping, and all the unknowns of a 'new' car. Plus this car is just so darn reliable!177k, but to be honest, posts on here are swaying me to try fixing it. I’ve looked for replacement cars, finding another one owner car like this one will be a huge time sink.
None of the above.I read that bigger bore slave cylinders decrease the effort on the pedal.
I’ve already tried bleeding the clutch several times, it’s not that.
BINGO!I’m mostly just crying aloud. Anyone else experienced this manual transmission situation?
I thought of replacing the pressure plate.
wouldn’t OEM pressure plate be best? I’m not planning on replacing anything but the pressure plate, since the transmission shows no issues except the pedal pressure. Clutch disk might be in great shape as it is.None of the above.
BINGO!
I replaced several clutches on Toyotas and it's the pressure plate that makes all the difference. Never had to replace master or slave cylinders, yet, after clutch replacement, the pedal went from extra heavy to super soft.
LuK clutch has softest clutch pedal feel. Valeo is slightly harder but still quite soft. Exedy is pretty heavy.
Yeah, pulling the transmission and replacing the clutch is a pretty involved job, but for me it's been worth it. If you decide to do the job, do it right, replace the flywheel and use a high quality throw-out bearing (Nachi or Timken), not the junk bearing that comes with the kits. FYI, both LuK and Valeo replacement clutches are still perfect in my Vibe GTs, 4 and 7 years later. I never even think about the clutch anymore, in spite of having had surgery on my left knee.
Well, it's your car and your labor, but I would never do just he pressure plate after doing all that work. The transmission will have to come out. It doesn't make sense to replace only one component and risk having to do all that work again when the next component fails. Unless of course you know for a fact that the clutch was recently replaced with quality parts.wouldn’t OEM pressure plate be best? I’m not planning on replacing anything but the pressure plate, since the transmission shows no issues except the pedal pressure. Clutch disk might be in great shape as it is.
whoa that's insane! was that the stock clutch or something else in there? any branding names on the pressure plate? and the scions weren't that bad on the clutch pedal, back in the day, they were mostly very easy to press, almost loose.. thanks for the update! kinda glad you're not selling the car once you found this crazy stuff!?I bought an Aisin clutch kit to replace it. I also took a scale and measured the force to depress the pedal. Peak force was 42lbs! Absurd. No wonder my leg is killing me.
This is kinda Centerforce's claim to fame, ie pressure plate design. I have no strong position on Centerforce, but comparing their Jeep 4.0 clutch to a "regular" clutch certainly shows some differencesI think there's some geometry to the pressure plate fingers, maybe some sort of cam-action where the "sweet spot" works well when new, but the self-adjustment allows it to still work while worn, just worse.
I wish there was a way to test these things without swapping parts.I have a 2005 CRV with a manual transmission. It’s at 321,000km and the clutch was replaced at 160,000 with oem. Hydraulics were not replaced at that time.
The master cylinder was replaced by a shop a few years ago with an unknown brand. The pedal has always been quite stiff and required a lot of effort. The master cylinder replacement made no difference.
That replacement master cylinder gave up a few weeks ago and I replaced with an Exedy master and slave. No other parts replaced. It is very much lighter now - a lot easier to drive.