Clutch Cable Bushings

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What is a clutch cable bushing?

A clutch cable bushing is a small rubber or plastic bushing that sits between the clutch cable and the firewall. It helps to absorb any vibrations that come from the transmission and reduce pressure on the cable.

What is the purpose of a clutch cable bushing?

The purpose of a clutch cable bushing is to absorb the vibrations from the transmission, reducing the pressure on the cable and protecting the firewall from damage.

How do I know if my clutch cable bushing is faulty?

If your clutch cable bushing is faulty, you may experience vibration in the clutch pedal when you are driving. You may also hear a squeaking noise coming from the firewall.

Can a faulty clutch cable bushing cause damage?

Yes, a faulty clutch cable bushing can cause damage to the firewall or other components if it is not replaced.

How do I replace a clutch cable bushing?

To replace a clutch cable bushing, you will need to:

  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the old bushing from the firewall.
  3. Install the new bushing onto the firewall.
  4. Reconnect the negative battery cable.


How often should I inspect my clutch cable bushing?

It's a good idea to inspect your clutch cable bushing every few months, especially if you are driving in harsh conditions. If you find any signs of wear or deterioration, you should have it replaced immediately.