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1108634
Clutch pedal – 1108634
€5.00

1K1721321B
Clutch pedal – 1K1721321B
€5.00

3546020
Clutch pedal – 3546020
€5.00

13192503
Clutch pedal – 13192503
€5.00

1160658
Clutch pedal – 1160658
€5.00

1K2721059
Clutch pedal – 1K2721059
€5.00

A6392901201
Clutch pedal – A6392901201
€5.00

1K0721796E
Clutch pedal – 1K0721796E
€5.00

1K1721059BB
Clutch pedal – 1K1721059BB
€5.00

3C1721059N
Clutch pedal – 3C1721059N
€5.00

1K1721059
Clutch pedal – 1K1721059
€5.00

1K1721059DL
Clutch pedal – 1K1721059DL
€5.00

35311163870
Clutch pedal – 35311163870
€5.00

5Q2721059FS
Clutch pedal – 5Q2721059FS
€5.15

1K1721059CH
Clutch pedal – 1K1721059CH
€5.23

9824262180
Clutch pedal – 9824262180
€5.62

3C1721059H
Clutch pedal – 3C1721059H
€5.88

6R1721059AA
Clutch pedal – 6R1721059AA
€5.88

465030006R
Clutch pedal – 465030006R
€5.88

7M1721321C
Clutch pedal – 7M1721321C
€5.98
Finding a clutch pedal replacement made easy
The clutch pedal is the driver's direct line to the clutch itself, transferring foot pressure through a cable or hydraulic master cylinder to disengage drive every time a gear changes. The pedal assembly carries its own wear items: the pivot bushings, the return spring, the bracket, and on modern cars a position sensor and starter safety switch.A clutch pedal that sticks to the floor or won't disengage the clutch can leave you unable to pull away from a junction or stuck in gear in moving traffic. The trouble usually builds gradually:
- A spongy pedal that's lost its firm resistance
- A noisy, squeaky press that lubricant won't silence for long
- A pedal not returning fully after each press
- Vibration buzzing up through the pedal pad
- A hard pedal that takes real force to push down
- Visible play or wobble in the pedal arm itself
How to choose the right clutch pedal for your car?
A clutch pedal is a component in manual transmission vehicles that allows the driver to engage or disengage the engine's power from the wheels, enabling smooth gear changes. When the pedal is pressed, it disconnects the engine from the transmission, allowing the driver to shift gears without stalling the engine.The first split to get right is whether your car runs a hydraulic or cable-operated clutch, since the pedal linkage differs between the two. Then establish whether the listing covers the bare pedal or the complete bracket assembly with switches, and whether any clutch position sensor or starter safety switch carries over.Choose your make and model on Parthunt24 and the irrelevant listings fall away. What's left links through to the original marketplaces, where each seller lays out the part and takes the order.
- Vehicle compatibility: Match the make, model, year, engine, and transmission type.
- Manual gearbox compatibility: Clutch pedals are specific to manual transmission vehicles.
- Pedal assembly or pedal only: Some listings include the complete pedal bracket assembly.
- Mounting points: Verify the bolt pattern and firewall or dashboard mounting design.
- Clutch switch compatibility: Some pedals include cruise control or starter safety switches.
- Hydraulic or cable clutch system: Pedal linkage differs depending on the clutch operation type.
- Pedal sensor compatibility: Modern vehicles may use clutch position sensors.
- Left-hand or right-hand drive compatibility: Pedal assemblies can differ between LHD and RHD vehicles.
- Pedal pad compatibility: Verify the rubber pedal cover design if included.
- Condition: Inspect for bent brackets, worn bushings, cracks, or excessive play.
What to check before buying a clutch pedal online
The listing page tells you most of what you need, so read it fully first. Worn pivot bushings are the most common fault on a used pedal, and play in the pivot is invisible in photos, which makes honest condition notes the deciding factor.
- Photos: Shots of the pedal arm, pivot point, bracket, switches, and pad.
- Seller reputation: Buyer feedback, sales history, and review quality.
- Compatibility: Part number and transmission type matched to your car.
- Included components: Bare pedal, or assembly with bracket, springs, and switches?
- Condition: Bent arms, worn bushings, cracks, missing clips.
- Testing: Confirmation the pivot is tight and any switches work.
- Warranty and returns: A clear path if the pedal arrives bent or worn.
- Shipping: Solid packing so brackets and switches arrive straight.
- Documentation: Donor vehicle details and proof of removal.
How much does a clutch pedal typically cost?
Three things drive the clutch pedal price: whether it's a bare pedal or full assembly, the switches and sensors included, and how common the donor car is. Used bare pedals open at €10-€25, complete bracket assemblies sit at €30-€80, and assemblies with sensors and switches for rarer cars push past €120.A Parthunt24 search surfaces clutch pedal for sale listings from as low as 5.00.What separates the cheap listings from the pricier ones:
- Scope: Bare pedals sit below complete bracket assemblies.
- Electronics: Position sensors and safety switches included add value.
- Vehicle rarity: Common hatchback pedals cost less than rare or performance models.
- Drive side: RHD assemblies can be scarcer and pricier in some markets.
- Condition: Tight pivots and intact pads command a premium.
Faulty clutch pedal? Time to inspect these other clutch components
A bad pedal feel often starts further down the line. Spongy or hard pedals usually trace back to the hydraulics rather than the pedal itself, so the rest of the clutch operating system deserves attention before anything is ordered. Browse these on Parthunt24:
- Clutch master cylinder: Worn seals here are the classic cause of a spongy pedal.
- Clutch slave cylinder: Leaks drop the pedal to the floor and stop disengagement.
- Clutch cable: Frayed or stretched cables make the pedal heavy and inconsistent.
- Clutch release bearing: Noise on pressing the pedal usually starts here.
- Clutch release fork: Worn pivots add slack the pedal can't compensate for.
- Pedal box: Cracked brackets flex under load and ruin pedal feel.
- Return spring: A tired spring is often behind a pedal not returning cleanly.
Browse and compare hundreds of clutch pedal listings on Parthunt24
Working out which seller actually has the right clutch pedals car owners need shouldn't require checking each marketplace by hand. Parthunt24 lines listings from the major used-parts platforms up on one filterable page, so assembly type, switches, and condition can be judged for every pedal in the results at once.Bare pedals and full bracket assemblies for most marques on European roads come back from a single search. Find it once, compare everything, and buy clutch pedal listings at the lowest price going. Compare prices, find the best deal, and pick up a clutch pedal for your car today on Parthunt24.
