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4ndy180
PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:01 pm Up
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Just bought a 180 and have afew faults:

Rear disks badly pitted and h/brake not holding

Oil leak

Horn not working

Judder in 1st gear when setting off

Can anyone help, advise if these are common ?

180 judder is doin my nutt in, lol

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paid money to fix it?
 
 

 

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I reckon you should get them fixed. It's the only way to get them sorted.
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Judder is fairly normal with 180's.
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Ali_H wrote:
Judder is fairly normal with 180's.

won't happen on a perfectly fine flywheel Laughing

 
 

 

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4ndy180
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Edward wrote:
I reckon you should get them fixed. It's the only way to get them sorted.

lol Rolling Eyes

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All sound fairly common to me.
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wheres the oil leak coming from? if its from the oil filter it could be the oil filter housing a common fault on 180's iirc, only one id pay to have fixed is the 1st gear judder as it sounds like this flywheel problem most 180s suffer with the rest of the jobs you could easily do yourself.
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Is the judder only noticeable when your car is still cold?

Mine does that between 2000rpm and 3000rpm when the car is still cold. If it's warmed up then it drives smoothly.

 

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4ndy180 wrote:
Just bought a 180 and have afew faults:

Rear disks badly pitted and h/brake not holding

Oil leak

Horn not working

Judder in 1st gear when setting off

Can anyone help, advise if these are common ?

Take it back to the garage.....unless it was a private sale.

its not from Mansfield is it??

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Judder is common, warped flywheel ( i think )
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dalton-gti-180
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my horn didnt work once then i just held it on one night and it started coming back to life very slowly though haha like a drowning duck buck backwords Very Happy
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dalton-gti-180 wrote:
my horn didnt work once then i just held it on one night and it started coming back to life very slowly though haha like a drowning duck buck backwords Very Happy

Did notice that the horn is quite low, behind front valence, so could possibly got gunked up with road surface debris, will try to hold down also. Out of interest is the 12v dc fed direct from battery and the cct made on the 0v side by the steering wheel contact?

180 judder is doin my nutt in, lol
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Andy180 wrote:
wheres the oil leak coming from? if its from the oil filter it could be the oil filter housing a common fault on 180's iirc, only one id pay to have fixed is the 1st gear judder as it sounds like this flywheel problem most 180s suffer with the rest of the jobs you could easily do yourself.

Yes that's were I saw the oil dripping from when I had a look yesterday. Where best place to buy the housing if that is the case?

The main dealers seem to be praised hell of a lot on here whereas on all my other cars Nissan, SEAT, FIAT, Subaru and Toyota the dealers were useless. Time will tell I guess as the car may need to go in for the flywheel/clutch replacement

180 judder is doin my nutt in, lol
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Icetto wrote:
Is the judder only noticeable when your car is still cold?

Mine does that between 2000rpm and 3000rpm when the car is still cold. If it's warmed up then it drives smoothly.

Judder is all the time, not just when cold Sad

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