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In an 01 2.0 hdi, despite a new one fitted about 2 years ago (15000 ish miles) having a bite point about an 1"-1 1/2" from the floor
It's a sngle mass, not dual that i think it's supposed to be.....just wondered
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If it's a 2.0 hdi 306 it is definately mean to be a single clutch and flywheel not dual mass
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Stamp on the pedal a few times, push it down and then flick your foot off to let if shoot back up and take the spring off the pedal. Try all those and see what happens, they work for some but not others. Might be time for a new cable.
Doesnt even own a 306.
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Yeah they are wrong unfortunately, the 306 hdi was never fitted with a dual mass flywheel. Like said above could need new clutch cable mate
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That and everything else was done at the same time and oem
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Who told you it should be DMF? One of the few good things about the 306 HDi is the lack of DMF to break lol.
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Another mechanic i didn't use