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> Clutch Cable replacement diagram or Transmission Problem
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post Mar 29 2013, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE(juliomagdaleno @ Mar 29 2013, 10:18 AM) *
If its not one thing, its another.


Until you replace, adjust, repair all the little issues in your 40+ year old car, you will have the occasional breakdown.

The best way to approach this is to fix things you work on correctly as they happen. For big issues, prioritize what to work on so your car becomes more and more reliable.
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post Mar 29 2013, 12:33 PM
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post Mar 29 2013, 10:03 PM
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Ok so I install the new bushing and cable. Finally it works like a champ. But now I find another problem. When I was removing the pedal assembly, I noticed the wire to the brake cylinder was not connected. Once I connected the wire, my brake light keeps flashing. The brake light never worked when I would pull the hand brake. I tried searching for a wire for the brake but I can not locate. Does anyone know what color of wire I should look for and where does it connect to the e brake. I am sure this will take care of my problem. the car does not have a reset button on the master cylinder. It is a 1974 Porsche 914 with a 2.0 engine. Any help appreciated. thanks
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post Mar 29 2013, 11:31 PM
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The wire on the brake cylinder is connected to a pressure sensor. If your brake works fine, then the sensor must be bad. Most of us don't even use it. Most likely,the PO unplugged it for that reason. I would just unplug it.
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