roadrunner13
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 20, 2013
- 13
Hello, I am a civil engineer and I have several threads posted in the geotechnical forum, so I am not an automotive engineer or know anything about the subject, but I have a problem and I thought somebody in this forum could suggest something useful to solve it.
I have a 2002 Dodge Stratus with manual transmission. The clutch pedal has become harder to push and I have a mild injury in my left leg, from my knee to my foot. I don't want to force my leg and sometimes it takes a lot of work to push it. In a traffic jam it becomes too tiresome. So:
1.- Selling the car is not an option; it is like new and too useful.
2.- I replaced the clutch about five years ago; it improved a little.
3.- The solutions I've found on the internet (Duck clutch, handicapped adaptations etc.) are more expensive than the value of the car . Nothing that expensive is an option.
4.- I may try to use a cane so I help to push the pedal with both my arm and leg. Still have to try or design it.
5.- I also replaced the clutch cable a few years ago. AC Delco brand. I was wondering if a special cable, a more elastic one, exist.
So if anyone knows a practical, affordable solution to make the pedal easier to push, I would be greatful to read it.
"There is nothing in the desert, and no man needs nothing."
CEDEX Madrid graduate.
Private construction materials lab
I have a 2002 Dodge Stratus with manual transmission. The clutch pedal has become harder to push and I have a mild injury in my left leg, from my knee to my foot. I don't want to force my leg and sometimes it takes a lot of work to push it. In a traffic jam it becomes too tiresome. So:
1.- Selling the car is not an option; it is like new and too useful.
2.- I replaced the clutch about five years ago; it improved a little.
3.- The solutions I've found on the internet (Duck clutch, handicapped adaptations etc.) are more expensive than the value of the car . Nothing that expensive is an option.
4.- I may try to use a cane so I help to push the pedal with both my arm and leg. Still have to try or design it.
5.- I also replaced the clutch cable a few years ago. AC Delco brand. I was wondering if a special cable, a more elastic one, exist.
So if anyone knows a practical, affordable solution to make the pedal easier to push, I would be greatful to read it.
"There is nothing in the desert, and no man needs nothing."
CEDEX Madrid graduate.
Private construction materials lab