SectionSeven
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I'm having a problem with a noisy clutch switch in a 2006 Mazda 3s sedan with a manual transmission. The side of the button shaft is crumbling, making a soft clicking noise as it bumps the switch housing. I've taken it back to the dealership three times now, and they claimed to have replaced it, but when I inspected their work it's the same switch with the identical cracks and deterioration. I've been dealing with them about it for a month now and I'm just getting tired of returning the car for nothing.
Here's a link to a picture of it, it's the switch labeled "S2". It sits right above the footwell, about ten inches above the bottom of the pedal itself ...
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/crashingwaves/misp/clutch2.htm
If I were to order this part online would it be hard to replace myself? Has anyone tried it? The only way other dealerships will cover the cost, under warranty, is if I let them diagnose it themselves and *they* decide to replace the switch. But based on my experience so far, I think they'll just slather some lithium grease on the existing one and call it fixed like the first dealership did. If I bring the switch in and ask them to install it for me they'll charge over $100 to do so. I'm very tempted to try installing it myself, but only with some help or available instructions. I don't want to end up paying towing charges too if I can't start my car afterward. TIA
Here's a link to a picture of it, it's the switch labeled "S2". It sits right above the footwell, about ten inches above the bottom of the pedal itself ...
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/crashingwaves/misp/clutch2.htm
If I were to order this part online would it be hard to replace myself? Has anyone tried it? The only way other dealerships will cover the cost, under warranty, is if I let them diagnose it themselves and *they* decide to replace the switch. But based on my experience so far, I think they'll just slather some lithium grease on the existing one and call it fixed like the first dealership did. If I bring the switch in and ask them to install it for me they'll charge over $100 to do so. I'm very tempted to try installing it myself, but only with some help or available instructions. I don't want to end up paying towing charges too if I can't start my car afterward. TIA