I own a bone stock '07 5. 9 with a 6 speed manual transmission. It's just over 3 years old and has 33,000 miles on it. Since new I've always felt that the clutch engaged too close to the top of the pedal travel. The dealer always told me that all was fine along with all of the usual dealer BS---- "they're all like that", etc. They also implied that I don't know how to use a manual transmission--- they are unimpressed with the fact that I've been driving stick for over 50 years---long before most (if not all) of them were born. At about 12,000 it began to slip intermittently. Since then the slippage has become progressively worse. The odd part is that, sometimes, when the clutch begins to slip, if I release the throttle, and then reapply it, the slippage stops. (This makes no sense to me. ) I should also point out that I rarely tow with this truck --and when I do the towed weight is less than 3000lbs 99% of the time. (I don't have to be towing for the clutch to slip. )
Anyone have experience with this problem or thoughts about the cause?
Thanks in Advance
David T. Boyer
Anyone have experience with this problem or thoughts about the cause?
Thanks in Advance
David T. Boyer