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epikeddie 09-29-2009 05:24 PM

Clutch Pedal Creaking
 
Well.....

I just wanted to let you guys know about my experience with a local dealership (Clippingers Mazda in West Covina, CA). I brought the car in for a TPMS light that was illuminated and the tech was quickly keen on the fact that my clutch pedal was making a sound and not feeling quite right.

He then checked the bracket and low and behold - my welds were coming undone in the same location that others have reported.

I was pretty happy that this happened with my car still being under the full bumper-to-bumper warranty. The dealer has ordered the entire clutch pedal assembly and I should receive it on Thursday.

Go48 09-30-2009 10:21 AM

That's amazing. Make sure you ask for that tech whenever you take your car in for service.:)

dozer 09-30-2009 10:23 AM

was your tpms broken??? when that light goes off you need to check your air pressure...also are they replacing the pedal for free?

daddyg 09-30-2009 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by epikeddie (Post 3251158)
Well.....

I just wanted to let you guys know about my experience with a local dealership (Clippingers Mazda in West Covina, CA). I brought the car in for a TPMS light that was illuminated and the tech was quickly keen on the fact that my clutch pedal was making a sound and not feeling quite right.

He then checked the bracket and low and behold - my welds were coming undone in the same location that others have reported.

I was pretty happy that this happened with my car still being under the full bumper-to-bumper warranty. The dealer has ordered the entire clutch pedal assembly and I should receive it on Thursday.

Was your clutch pedal sound localized in the car? I have had some odd noises when releasing my clutch pedal lately, but it sounds like's coming from the front or under the car, not inside the car.

StormyWankel 09-30-2009 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by daddyg (Post 3252561)
Was your clutch pedal sound localized in the car? I have had some odd noises when releasing my clutch pedal lately, but it sounds like's coming from the front or under the car, not inside the car.

^ Throwout bearing?

Vyndictive 09-30-2009 10:40 AM

Hmm, keep an eye on the new clutch pedal too. While getting one replaced will start you from scratch, the pedal itself is a poor design and it will probably happen again.

My guess is you have 3 year bumper to bumper, so at year 6, it'll be worn out again.

Lastly, keep the broken clutch pedal if you can, I may want to purchase it off of you for an experiment.

Its cool that the tech knew about the problem.

And this sound would come from inside the car, not the underside.

Race Roots 09-30-2009 10:49 AM

4 Attachment(s)
We recently had received one from a customer that had attempted to have it welded themselves or locally and as you can see the welds ended up failing....

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This is why we like the fact of our bracket system, no concerns of failing

Huey52 09-30-2009 11:37 AM

^ +1

OP - Even the new clutch bracket you get under warranty will be ultimately prone to the same failure, as the thin material and spot weld design has not changed. Take the opportunity to install the reinforcement bracket now and preclude any potential future failure.

xun4gvn4everx 09-30-2009 11:41 AM

Depending on how quickly you can get the reinforced bracket, see if the mechanic will install that instead of the OEM. That would save you from having to do it and hopefully you wouldn't have to pay for labor since it is still warranty work. Just a thought.

8 Maniac 09-30-2009 11:55 AM

I just installed the reinforcement bracket (well, still in the process... I think I cross threaded one of the nuts and have to get it off before I can complete the process). Mine was still nice and shiny (ok, kind of dull, but all silver)... the one above looks ridiculously rusted though. Did that contribute to it failing?

Huey52 09-30-2009 12:01 PM

You mean of course see if the mechanic will install the reinforcement bracket onto the new OEM clutch pedal assembly while he's at it. It's not an either/or proposition. ;) Good suggestion otherwise.


Originally Posted by xun4gvn4everx (Post 3252663)
Depending on how quickly you can get the reinforced bracket, see if the mechanic will install that instead of the OEM. That would save you from having to do it and hopefully you wouldn't have to pay for labor since it is still warranty work. Just a thought.


xun4gvn4everx 09-30-2009 12:47 PM

^ haha, yea that's what I meant. my thought went faster than my typing. :p:

blamerobb 09-30-2009 01:29 PM

mines getting sooooo bad. i need to weld it up this weekend

Huey52 09-30-2009 01:39 PM

Hurry up before the next Laguna mudslide, when you need to put it in gear and get outta there! ;)


Originally Posted by blamerobb (Post 3252851)
mines getting sooooo bad. i need to weld it up this weekend


blamerobb 09-30-2009 01:43 PM

laguna mudslide? never had one haha

xun4gvn4everx 09-30-2009 02:13 PM

^ Yet..... :suspect:

Razz1 09-30-2009 02:45 PM

If its possible to spot weld it... thats the way to go as the metal is too thin.

As you can see even if an expert welds it... it can break.

epikeddie 09-30-2009 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by dozer (Post 3252556)
was your tpms broken??? when that light goes off you need to check your air pressure...also are they replacing the pedal for free?

Dozer,

They are replacing everything under warranty. It's funny because I used to go to Puente Hills Mazda since it was so close by to my work, but they are now closed because they lost their licenses from Mazda.

Anyways, I searched for the next closest dealership which was Clippingers Mazda in West Covina. I told them the following:

- The clutch pedal has become increasingly difficult to depress
- The clutch pedal is making a side-to-side movement
- The clutch pedal makes noises directly associated with the pedal bracket
- Last, but not least, I told them that the welds were breaking - which they were.


For some of the other guys, I'll see if I can get them to give me my old unit back so we can analyze it or someone can use it for their little project.

dozer 09-30-2009 02:51 PM

nice, i just welded mine...you might wanna do the same, cus theyre just gonna give you a new one of the exact thing and the same things gonna happen to that one, the weld spots are small and arent that strong


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