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    HI there

    I have a slight problem. I have a 2003 1.8 vectra c LS and my cruse control switch (Clutch switch) keeps disengaging. To enable itr i need to pull the clutch peddle fully up with my foot but any bump or random times it switches off.

    I know the spring on the clutch peddle probably needs adjusting, but how???

    Any Ideas please

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    It needs replaced as it weakens or breaks over time. Cant be adjusted mate.

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    What he said above mate,
    Its easier as i found out to snap the old one out and put the new one back in, should take a few mins

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    aa dam
    is it costly and can i do it myself??
    it just a case of changing the spring would it not be?

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    Think it cost me about £10, get the spring mod also, might help thats not expensive either, and yes you can do it yourself

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    a cool cool

    can you buy the kit on ebay or did you get it from a dealer?

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    Go to the dealer mate, just as cheap and you will get the right parts

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    is their any diagrams, pictures of how to do this.

    I found a how 2 guide and took a look but can not find the holes that it refers to. only the current sprint which is located inside a black covert which is connected to a long black plastic rod that locks into the back of the peddle.

    I probably being silly but is this actualy easy to do as i it look as a little more complicated that it sounds.

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