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Vibrates when clutch is engaged
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karimali831
PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 3:43 pm Up
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After a visit to the garage the mechanics tested if engine mounts was the cause of this and said it was not. They said it had to do something with the rear can anyone tell me what he is on about? I rather buy parts online and pay for labour only at garage, I have to visit again as they didn't know the exact cause and neither do I obviously.

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The slower I engage clutch to biting point the less it judders, quicker I engage biting point the worce it judders/vibrates.

Thanks for any advice please, time to get this sorted it's horrible. Sad

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sounds like the thrust bearing in the clutch is on its way out fella, got no idea why they think it has to do with the rear ??
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 5:40 pm Up
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Should this get it fixed if it is clutch bearing?

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Any ideas how much garages will charge to get it replaced?
What about the clutch plate?

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anything related to the clutch will be 4 hour labour cost
 
 

 

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Ive been quoted £300 + vat for a new clutch and 4 hours labour today. Sounds similar to mine with the vibrating, mine was the release baring though.
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karimali831
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So a whole new clutch just for thrust bearing? I don't know much about clutches but why is it when a part of a clutch does not function or work you need a whole new clutch kit...
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for a good clutch kit and under normal usage i have yet to see any part of the clutch failed before the friction plate.
 
 

 

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I had my clutch replaced and it went away for like a day. Turns out my flywheel needed skimming.
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karimali831 wrote:
So a whole new clutch just for thrust bearing? I don't know much about clutches but why is it when a part of a clutch does not function or work you need a whole new clutch kit...

The time taken to dismantle it and replace a part would cost you more than a new clutch kit


 


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