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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    No ... no ... no!!!

    Yes, to slipping it out of gear & coast down hills but never, ever, ever, never, ever ride the clutch. Every penny of fuel you save will be lost in an early clutch replacement/rebuild. Coasting down hills with the clutch depressed will cause the early demise of the throw-out bearing. Driving with your foot resting on the clutch (but not depressed) will also cause additional wear on the throw-out bearing but will also cause wear (& early demise) of the pressure plate.

    Sorry to be so emphatic but it's a sensitive issue with me after teaching 6 kids to drive.

    Similar issue with resting your foot on the brake whilst driving. Even light pressure will engage the brakes a little causing extra wear & killing mpg.
    +1, had to go back and re-read that to find out when that was said *lol*. Yeah, every time you put in the clutch pedal = wear. The only time I have the clutch depressed while in gear is when I'm holding it steady on an incline @ a red light, so that I don't roll back when the light turns green. My car has hill assist, which is awesome, but old habits die hard, and I hardly ever use it

    Who drives with their foot on the brake? *lol*
    Last edited by eternal21 : 06/26/2014 at 02:05 PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal21 View Post
    The only time I have the clutch depressed while in gear is when I'm holding it steady on an incline @ a red light, so that I don't roll back when the light turns green.
    Sorry but that's a no no as well ... mebbe even more worser. If you must, use the e-brake to hold you in place till the clutch starts to take hold.

    Personally, I've just gotten use to being quick on the pedal & don't use the e-brake except in extreme circumstances.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    Sorry but that's a no no as well ... mebbe even more worser. If you must, use the e-brake to hold you in place till the clutch starts to take hold.

    Personally, I've just gotten use to being quick on the pedal & don't use the e-brake except in extreme circumstances.
    Oh, I know it's bad, but it'll be something I do until the day I die. Something about always finding that perfect balance intrigues me

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