Clutch Pedal Position Sensor
#1
Clutch Pedal Position Sensor
So its been about a year and my lazy self still didnt get around to fixing my no start, no crank problem but what i did for the last year was wored 2 wires from my fusebox through my firewall and to my dash and i connect those wires to start my car. Im 99.99% sure everything else works correctly (battery,starter, i even changed my fusebox, i did some research and dont think its my crank or cam sensor) but i think its my clutch switch. And i tried so hard to find anything about the switch and cant find nothing about it, i think i found it as it is different compared to the older models. How do i determine if its bad or not and another thing is when i drive and have cruise control on and i push the clutch in it turns off the cruise control and i read that happens in the newer lnfs and my ss has the lsd g85 package if that makes a difference and it happened when i installed my clutch last year
#2
There are two switches, an upper one that disables cruise, and a lower that acts as the starter interlock. You should see the upper one way up there, and when the pedal is down it should be fully depressed. If not try pressing the switch down by hand trying to start the car, if it works you know that's your issue.
Often you can bend the bracket slightly or adjust the switch itself so it fully depresses when the pedal is down.
Often you can bend the bracket slightly or adjust the switch itself so it fully depresses when the pedal is down.
#4
There are two switches, an upper one that disables cruise, and a lower that acts as the starter interlock. You should see the upper one way up there, and when the pedal is down it should be fully depressed. If not try pressing the switch down by hand trying to start the car, if it works you know that's your issue.
Often you can bend the bracket slightly or adjust the switch itself so it fully depresses when the pedal is down.
Often you can bend the bracket slightly or adjust the switch itself so it fully depresses when the pedal is down.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
cobaltsslvr
General Cobalt
31
02-15-2005 05:18 PM