Quick clutch question
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ORIGINAL: silvercoupe97
I unplugged mine too. I don't start my car without checking to see if it's in gear first anyway, never have. It takes a whole .5 seconds to move the shifter to the right with my elbow while my hand moves to the ignition (yeah, that's my modified version of a gear check, lol).
I've seen and heard about people forgetting that their car is in gear and blah, blah. That's their fault not the clutch switch IMO. Even automatics don't start in gear (unless you consider park or neutral a gear). Yeah, I understand the whole incline thing, but really though, it takes a second to check if the car is in gear and get it into neutral. Blah, the switch is there to remind folks that the car may be in gear and for you to check. If it takes a switch to make folks put their car in neutral before start up, then let them keep it.![Big Grin](https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
I would have linked you to the clutch switch removal vid, but since you already know what to get at, there was no point![Smile](https://mitsubishiforum.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I unplugged mine too. I don't start my car without checking to see if it's in gear first anyway, never have. It takes a whole .5 seconds to move the shifter to the right with my elbow while my hand moves to the ignition (yeah, that's my modified version of a gear check, lol).
I've seen and heard about people forgetting that their car is in gear and blah, blah. That's their fault not the clutch switch IMO. Even automatics don't start in gear (unless you consider park or neutral a gear). Yeah, I understand the whole incline thing, but really though, it takes a second to check if the car is in gear and get it into neutral. Blah, the switch is there to remind folks that the car may be in gear and for you to check. If it takes a switch to make folks put their car in neutral before start up, then let them keep it.
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I would have linked you to the clutch switch removal vid, but since you already know what to get at, there was no point
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#12
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ORIGINAL: 93eclipsegsx
my car is turbo times so i cant leave it in gear.
well i could but i dont want to.
my car is turbo times so i cant leave it in gear.
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that plug is a pain in the a$$ to get out. I couldnt even get it.....those 2 clips on both sides make it impossible to unplug and its cliped to the car itself so you cant even pull it down towards you. How did you guys get yours?
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I don't even remember anymore, lol. I know my hand and arm fit the area just fine. I think I used a flathead and pryed it out. Or maybe I removed it from where it's clipped and then seperated the two....that may be it.
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