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If there is corrosion in the plug, you need to use baking soda and water to clean out the corrosion. If there is moisture currently present, you need to spray an electrical cleaner onto the contacts. If your clutch switch wire harness has a plug, then remove the plug and check the contacts inside for corrosion and moisture. Make sure that the wires are not broken or loose. Step 3: Check the wires to the clutch pedal. There should be no drag on the rod movement. Pull up on the clutch pedal and push in the rod that sticks out of the switch that make constant contact to the clutch pedal. On the back side of the clutch pedal you will find the clutch switch. Part 1 of 5: Verifying the clutch switch condition Warning: Tampering with or removing a clutch switch to eliminate an issue is very dangerous.Second, the clutch switch wiring could be damaged, burned, or corroded and will not complete the connection from the clutch switch to the ignition switch. First, the contacts inside the clutch switch have corroded or burned and will not make a connection to complete the circuit from the clutch switch to the ignition switch. There are two ways to determine if the clutch switch is failing or has failed. The clutch switch may need replacing, so follow along to figure out how the process works. When pushing down on the clutch pedal, the clutch switch closes the circuit to the ignition switch allowing the starter to the engine to engage. When the clutch pedal is in the up position, the clutch switch is normally open with no power to the ignition switch. Clutch switches are designed to keep the vehicle from starting in gear.