JonJon
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Hey Group
I just replaced the clutch slave cylinder/master cylinder combo on my '86 coupe.
The clutch pedal always had to be all the way on the floor for the engine to crank but since master cylinder replacement, the engine won't crank unless the clutch start switch is jumped.
The FSM page 8-B-15 describes switch replacement and readjustment procedures with illustration 8-B-3; however, this illustration is actually w/s washer nozzle aiming. I can barely see the switch under the dash, let alone reach up to release the detent button and pivot the switch.
Any advice/illustrations are GREATLY appreciated.
Jonathan.....
I just replaced the clutch slave cylinder/master cylinder combo on my '86 coupe.
The clutch pedal always had to be all the way on the floor for the engine to crank but since master cylinder replacement, the engine won't crank unless the clutch start switch is jumped.
The FSM page 8-B-15 describes switch replacement and readjustment procedures with illustration 8-B-3; however, this illustration is actually w/s washer nozzle aiming. I can barely see the switch under the dash, let alone reach up to release the detent button and pivot the switch.
Any advice/illustrations are GREATLY appreciated.
Jonathan.....