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Thanks very much for the info, it was indeed this swith that is causing my
'bitty' feel.
Removed it, drove home fine, clutch all nice and smooth, replaced switch and
gone all horrible again.
So now, I need some electrical contact cleaner, or a new switch. But at
around £25 per switch I think I will try spray it first.
If I was to buy a new switch can you recommend anywhere that would be
cheaper than direct from Ford UK?
Thanks again for the great advice,
Chris
>>> There is an electrical switch on the clutch pedal, a bit like a
>>> brake pedal switch. This can cause the effect you describe.
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> Chris
Chris Whelan - 06 Nov 2007 18:59 GMT
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>>>> There is an electrical switch on the clutch pedal, a bit like a
>>>> brake pedal switch. This can cause the effect you describe.
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>> Chris
> Thanks very much for the info, it was indeed this swith that is causing my
> 'bitty' feel.
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> Thanks again for the great advice,
> Chris
Glad it was so simple.
I would check what the price is at a local dealer first. There is often a
significant difference in European prices vs US.
You might want to try here:
http://www.fordpartsuk.com/
to get a discount. Note! I've not used them myself, but others have found
them to be good.
Chris.

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Chris - 06 Nov 2007 19:12 GMT
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> Chris.
Oooops, still pretty new to newsgroups. I guess I'm supposed to add my text
to the bottom of the previous text and not the top, learn something new
everyday!
I've filled a parts request form in for the part in question. Will let you
know how much they want when I get a reply.
Cheers,
Chris
Chris Whelan - 06 Nov 2007 23:11 GMT
> Oooops, still pretty new to newsgroups. I guess I'm supposed to add my
> text to the bottom of the previous text and not the top, learn something
> new everyday!
Some people get a bit anal about it; I think that sometimes it's
unimportant, but if you have a thread with more than a few replies it does
make it harder to follow.
The habit of top-posting is not helped by the fact that many folk use
Outlook Express, and that is what it defaults to.
There are lots of websites that will advise you of so-called netiquette if
you want to avoid getting flamed!
> I've filled a parts request form in for the part in question. Will let you
> know how much they want when I get a reply.
That would be useful. I know that VW ones are only about six quid or so.
Chris

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Gary - 09 Nov 2007 12:34 GMT
> So now, I need some electrical contact cleaner, or a new switch. But at
> around £25 per switch I think I will try spray it first.
>
> If I was to buy a new switch can you recommend anywhere that would be
> cheaper than direct from Ford UK?
£3.60 from http://www.fordpartsuk.com in Dec 2005 when I replaced mine.
Gary.
Chris - 09 Nov 2007 13:28 GMT
>> So now, I need some electrical contact cleaner, or a new switch. But at
>> around £25 per switch I think I will try spray it first.
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> Gary.
Got my quote from FordPartsUK last night, it was roughly £6.00 + £3.00
delivery. Oh, and £3 for a PCV filter, don't suppose anyone has a spare PCV
filter?
Regards,
Chris