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I have a 76 280z with a strange problem.

All stock.

It's a 4 speed manual but I can start the car just by turning the ignition. I don't even have to press the clutch.

I recently had the master, slave clutch cylinder and the alternator replaced.

I noticed the problem after installing the new alternator.

Anyone know what the problem is?

Edited by mchong75

Perhaps I am mis-reading your question, but I don't need to press in the clutch to start my '79-found that out accidentally (good thing it was in neutral).

More modern vehicles are set up to require the clutch to be depressed as a safety feature.

Edited by zbane

nothing weird there. that's typical of Every S30. That explains a lot of dented garage doors, eh?

Dave

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Oh ok.

I didn't know that you could start the car without depressing the clutch pedal like the modern day manuals.

Thanks guys.

Modern Day cars, Yes. 33 years old Datsuns, no.

Ya learn something new everyday.

Have a great week,

Dave

The car companies didn't start putting clutch pedal interlock switches on manual cars until sometime in the late 1980's. I believe it was about the same time that companies first installed the annoying shift interlocks on cars with automatic transmissions that force you to have your foot on the brake pedal in order to get the car out of park.

All of that was in response to the infamous Audi 5000 "unintended acceleration" problem that nearly drove Audi completely out of the U.S. market.

(At one time they had huge sales here, but the UA problem ended that in short order.)

nothing weird there. that's typical of Every S30. That explains a lot of dented garage doors, eh?

Dave

You really ought to be in comedy Dave.....you crack me up!

During Christmas and other "Going broke" holidays, Humor is my only path of Sanity. If I didn't crack a joke here or there, every once in a while, I'd probably cry.

Dave.

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