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if im not wrong this is for the cruise control,which tells the computer to turn cc off when the clutch it's pressed. just like when you press the brake and the cruise c. goes off.

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Q: What is the sensor for on a 2001 jetta on the clutch pedal between the dash and the clutch pedal opposite side where the master cylinderis attached it is a 5 speed diesel 2001 jetta?
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