Clutch/Gearbox Trouble?
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Karl_CLCoupe
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Clutch/Gearbox Trouble?
Whilst travelling home last night, I noticed my clutch pedal become very sloppy. The bite point had moved from 3/4 of the way up the pedal to round about a quarter of the way. As far as I'm aware my car hasn't had a new clutch cable, and might still have the old self adjusting type. Is this a case of it deciding to adjust?
Driving the car to college this morning after last night, and in addition to the bite point moving on the clutch, 1st gear is very hard to select, and 2nd has become quite stiff now.
Are either of these a major cause for concern?
Karl.
Driving the car to college this morning after last night, and in addition to the bite point moving on the clutch, 1st gear is very hard to select, and 2nd has become quite stiff now.
Are either of these a major cause for concern?
Karl.
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amstrange1
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Has the clutch been slipping prior to this? It could be that the clutch and/or release bearing has given up the ghost - but you tend to get a bit more warning first.
I'd be tempted to go and get a new manual adjustment clutch cable and see if that helps things. If it doesn't, you've not wasted your money anyway - because the auto adjust ones are crap...
I'd be tempted to go and get a new manual adjustment clutch cable and see if that helps things. If it doesn't, you've not wasted your money anyway - because the auto adjust ones are crap...
i'd agree with amstrange. one of the first things i checked on my g40 was for the clutch cable!
had issuses with the bite point moving on my 1ltre and it was cured by changing the cable!
i found resting on the clutch with my foot changed the bit point, also moving the clutch a couple of times but not taking my foot right off also did it too!
your not wasting money, its a worth while thing to do!
had issuses with the bite point moving on my 1ltre and it was cured by changing the cable!
i found resting on the clutch with my foot changed the bit point, also moving the clutch a couple of times but not taking my foot right off also did it too!
your not wasting money, its a worth while thing to do!
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Ignore the into reverse crunch. It did it on my mum's Mk4 from new (they use an 085 gearbox too) and the only way to stop it from doing it was to wait an absolute age from going from a forward gear to reverse...
Try the clutch cable thing, and if that doesn't work only then start to worry! Doubt it's a worn clutch or release bearing as you'd get more warning - and you're car's done too few miles for the 'box to be worn.
Try the clutch cable thing, and if that doesn't work only then start to worry! Doubt it's a worn clutch or release bearing as you'd get more warning - and you're car's done too few miles for the 'box to be worn.
