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  1. There have been some posts on the forums about a high frequency vibration in the clutch pedal as you barely push on it. No one has come up with a good answer to the source of the vibration....but the consensus seems to be the fingers on the clutch mechanism will vibrate at a certain rpm...nothing to worry about. I thought it was either my clutch slave or the accumulator.

    Well, finally, my accumulator went out and I replaced it today...it's up inside the drivers side front of the engine and is a black cylindrical object....you can access it from underneath. I thought that perhaps that was the source of the high frequency buzz in the clutch pedal.....but it's not....so I'm back to accepting the "fingers" theory. I've spoken to a number of turbo owners as well as owners of other high end sports cars, and some report the same feeling. I've decided to adopt a "not to worry" attitude.

    Say Chuck, where is the accumulator? Mine is leaking - 996 2002 turbo.

    thanks,

    kerry

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