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literally had the car a month, I can push the clutch down the smallest bit and it disengages the drive to the engine. bite point is pretty high too, wondering how much it would be for a new clutch and fitted by a garage.
rough estimates please
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Try stamping on the pedal as hard as you can a few times. It may just be that the adjuster has stuck and hasn't done its job properly.
If it does need a new clutch, costs vary. The clutch its self for a genuine (Valeo) kit is about £100 then add £20 for oil. Labour can be anything from £150 to £400
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Wouldnt think it would be more than 300
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(13-01-2014, 10:50 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: (13-01-2014, 10:42 PM)Craigus Wrote: Wouldnt think it would be more than 300
If it is, the mechanic is taking you for a ride/really doesnt want the job.
Lol my local garage wanted £450 to do mine on the 1.8. I couldn't stop laughing when he gave me that price lol.
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Depending how far away you are I can do you the clutch and guarantee to be cheaper than a garage
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my 6 cost me £100 cash plus the price of the clutch and oil
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I would shop around and find the best price or another way to make it cheaper is to buy the bits yourself and then get the garage to fit them
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(14-01-2014, 07:31 AM)mikey b Wrote: another way to make it cheaper is to buy the bits yourself and then get the garage to fit them
The only risk with this approach is that it can backfire if there's a problem.
If the garage supply and fit the unit, there's no question that in the event of a problem it is down to them to sort it and there should be no additional cost to you.
If you supply the clutch and the garage fit it, in the event of a problem that isn't unquestionably a fitment issue, you're likely to have to pay the labour element again to have the issue fixed - and given it's a clutch, that's basically the whole job having to be redone and thus the whole labour cost (probably £150-200 or so if it's going through the books) again.
Unless the garage is taking the p**s with the cost for supplying the clutch, given the potential ballache I would get them to supply and fit.
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Saxo specialist near me quoted me £200 including clutch. Should of gone with them I'd of still had my old hdi. :-)
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Toms306 and I are really good at changing clutches. Only cost £50 in parts and only took 2 months!
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Cheers guys! thanks for the help
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