Pioneer Automotive Industries Clutch Cable P/N:CA-951
Keep clutch engagement crisp and shifts clean with the Pioneer Automotive Industries Clutch Cable CA-818. This cable mechanically links the clutch pedal to the release fork, so pressing the pedal pulls the cable and disengages the clutch to let you change gears. It's a direct-fit replacement for the listed applications: the 1988-1989 Eagle Medallion (All, L4-2.2L) and the 1983-1987 Renault Alliance (All, L4-1.4L), with the L4-1.7L Alliance covered for 1985-1987.
A worn cable often shows itself through fraying or stretching, a sticking or binding feel, a hard or spongy clutch pedal, or trouble fully disengaging the clutch when shifting. If a failed clutch cable is the cause of those symptoms, this drops in to replace it. Country of origin: Taiwan.
Interchange: CA16000 · CE682 · CB692 · T0783813 · TO783813 · Manufacturer part number CA-818 (also CA818)
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What does the Pioneer CA-818 clutch cable do?
It mechanically links the clutch pedal to the release fork; pressing the pedal pulls the cable to disengage the clutch so you can shift gears.
Which vehicles does the CA-818 fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1988-1989 Eagle Medallion (All, L4-2.2L) and 1983-1987 Renault Alliance (All, L4-1.4L; L4-1.7L for 1985-1987). See the Buyer's Guide tab for details.
What is the clutch cable made of?
It uses a durable steel inner cable with a polymer outer housing that protects against corrosion and abrasion, and it's manufactured to OE specs.
What are signs my clutch cable may need replacing?
Fraying or stretching, a sticking or binding feel, a hard or spongy clutch pedal, or difficulty disengaging the clutch. If a failed cable is the cause, this replaces it.
What numbers does this cable interchange with?
It replaces CA16000, CE682, CB692, T0783813, and TO783813. Its own manufacturer part number is CA-818.
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