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Old 06-28-2010, 07:12 PM
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Why are you riding the clutch?
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Someone actually told you to drive with the e-brake partially engaged and you did it? WTF is wrong with you! Release the e-brake when you drive, don't ever ride the clutch! Go back to the Stealership and have them fix everything including the burned clutch!
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Your dealer is an idiot.

Your clutch needs to be broken in before you strain it.

As far as the brakes go do this:

Go onto an empty road, accelerate to 60 and back to zero with steady pressure on brakes like a more firm stop than normal. Repeat this 5 or 6 times.

Your brakes are seated now, don't heat them again for 10-15 mins or normal driving to cool them down.

Never stress a new car clutch yeesh those dealers are stupid.

Everyone that has issues with the clutch right now has beat on it for days on end, cool for companies with deep pockets not cool for average joe consumer.

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I really hope this is a joke.
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Sorry bro didn't wish for you to look/feel like a tard but you spent a lot of money on a new 5.0 and they are blowing smoke up you a**!
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