Pedal Box Photos

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Is pedal box a crap design?

Yes VW should bow and fix this safety issue on non GTi's
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64%
I don't care because I got it replaced under warranty, and it will never break again would it?
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9%
No, I think 400 pounds is small price to pay to have it fixed by VW.
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No, your feet are just too big.
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No votes
Whats a pedal box anyway?
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23%
No - I have an automatic!
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No votes
 
Total votes: 22

yorks GT TDI
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Post by yorks GT TDI »

everyone that i have changed has been 100% goodwill
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Post by JWC »

Well that's very good of your company. Many are not so lucky.
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Post by yorks GT TDI »

weoll try a defferent one then
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Post by yumzone »

JWC wrote:Well that's very good of your company. Many are not so lucky.
I was lucky wrote 2 letters 1 to VW head office and 1 to the dealership last week.

Yesterday they told me they would replace the pedal box free as 100% good will gesture.

It does pay to ask - as its expensive to get done.
Good Luck to all that ask.
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Crap design alright

Post by MisterMinty »

Couldn't agree more. In the course of my engine swap I've fitted a hydraulic clutch to mine...I couldn't believe how shockingly nasty the clutch support bracket was. Mine was creaking at 60k and to find out now that VW knew about this...well, I'm nore than a little cross.
Anyway, hope you guys still flying on cable clutches now get trouble-free driving. Incidentally, VW actually have provided a blaking panel that pushes out in just the right place for a clutch master cylinder....are we trying to be told something here?
:wink:
Matt
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