| Description |
| – | Clutch operation is detected through clutch switch signal. This signal enables ECM to cope with instant change of load condition. |
| – | Clutch switch signal is used to detect engaged gear with vehicle speed and engine speed. |
| Connector and Pin Function |

| Connector |
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Terminal
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Description
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| 1 | IG1 |
| 2 | Clutch switch |
| 3 | Ignition lock switch |
| 4 | Battery + |
| 5 | PWM signal |
| 6 | Ground |
| Replacement |
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Repair procedures Removal1.Remove the manual transaxle assembly.(Refer to Manual Transaxle System - "Manual Transaxle")2. Remove the clutch cover assembly after loosening the bolts.
Components and components location Components1. Clutch pedal arm2. Clip3. Push rod pin4. Clutch pedal assembly5. Clutch master cylinder6. Clip Repair procedures Removal1.
Repair procedures Removal1.Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.2.Remove the front bumper.(Refer to Body - "Front Bumper Cover")3.Remove the head lamp.4.Remove the bulb socket (A) and turn signal lamp bulb (B) from the lamp assembly.Replacement1.
Repair procedures Replacement1.Remove the condenser.2.Remove the cap (A) on the bottom of the condenser with a L wrench. Tightening torque : 9.81 - 14.71 N.m (1.0 - 1.5 kgf.m, 7.2 - 10.8 lb-ft) 3.Remove the receiver-drier (A) from condenser using a long nose plier.