MK5 Clutch Cable... [price advice]

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MK5 Clutch Cable... [price advice]

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What kind of price am I looking at, to have a VW Dealer fit a new clutch cable, as mine gave up the other day... cue me sitting in two lane traffic with my hazards on... :roll: :roll: :evil:

Just the cable and fitting right? $£$£$£?
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eek £31.15 inc vat, + hours labour of £105! :evil: :shock:

:(

what other places would fit me a cable, if I bought the part from vw, or should i fit it myself??
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I got a new one fitted during my last service so didnt get changed labour for it! 1 Hour labour at a normal local garage should only be £25 :shock:

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I think Ill ring back and speak to the service dept. and ask how long/much to fit it, that labour price was from the parts man

Mr.Clutch have quoted me £75.95 all inc

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Post by inder »

Darn, confirmed with a vw dealer, 1 hour @ £106, dunno how its so much
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Coz they are robbing c**t, dont get it done at VW. They only make a slight margin on the sale of cars so they have to pull your pants down on servicing!

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Post by inder »

Indeed, crazy. Dropped it off with Mr.Clutch 8)

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I done my own cluth cable

30mins tops.. very easy to do.

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I was going to do it myself, but VW did not have the part in stock and its sooo fiddly to do, getting thru the bulk-head, hooking it to pedal, gears etc.. and then id not be sure how to make the adjustments so it all works right. Was tempted though.

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Shouldav :p

The Haynes manual says sumit like 3 spanners .. but id say one !!!

(Coming from a guy who knows nothing about car engines etc and works with PC's each day :p )
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Ahh well, yep was watching the AA man fit the temp one, seemed easy enough, just a pain and limited access (engine and dash in the way hehehe)

Will check what they've done and learn from it I suppose, should it ever go again :)

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All done, geniune VW part fitted 8)

going to see how it runs, hope works well
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Yup - Its got to be a genuine VW part i think !!!

I think its also s**t how its a manual adjuster and not auto. LHD get auto adjusters meant to be !!!

I replaced my cable - after having hassle with changing gear. It fixed it for 2-3 months so i think tis going to have to be a new cluth.... and ive only done 43k !!!

Ahh welll...
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Post by inder »

Your right about the LHD, they get auto adjuster version of the cable

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fyi when a cluch is used in any thing other than a sedate fasion the auto adjuster stands a much higher chance of seizing. once siezed your cluch has a life span of approx 50-100 miles. Happened in my mk3 golf.
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