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DV6 Clutch Change Guide
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206HdiGti
PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 4:05 am Up
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Is there a guide for changing the clutch?

I have a feeling it might be going

No point it saying the car is s**t and it takes 11.9 hours, i don't care about those answers, just if anyone knows of a guide.

Thanks in advance

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206HdiGti
PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 7:43 am Up
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Doesn't matter now Mr Clutch quoted me £604 inc vat for the fitting and supply of a valeo clutch and DMF
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I'd love to have seen the guide for a job lasting 12 hours!
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206HdiGti
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Well that's the quote they gave me, not my problem if it eats into their profit.

Peugeot however wanted £1080 plus VAT just for the labour! Why would anyone in their right mind go to Peugeot for repairs????

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Because we are trained better than any back street garage on our brand of vehicle

I charged 550 for a box rebuild and clutch change on a 1.4 hdi. Someones getting mugged off to say the least

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Autodata has the job listed at 10.2 hours labour.
Peugeot has the job listed at 10.9 hours labour.

Anyway with Mr Clutch involved I can see this ending in tears Laughing

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Anyway with Mr Clutch involved I can see this ending in tears :lol:[/quote]

yes our local one has a bad reputation as well.but its always busy.

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206HdiGti
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Would you rather pay £1600 at Peugeot or £604 at Mr Clutch?
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206HdiGti wrote:
Would you rather pay £1600 at Peugeot or £604 at Mr Clutch?

£1600 at the dealer so I know the job is done right

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206HdiGti
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Well just because some people have had a bad experience doesn't mean all companys are the same.
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I work in a dealership and sadly a lot of "technicians" are great. It's the luck of the draw. We have a mechanic who use to work in mr clutch and he's very good. It all depends on who gets the job
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206HdiGti wrote:
Would you rather pay £1600 at Peugeot or £604 at Mr Clutch?

The answer to the question I want to give is likely to just upset you so I wont bother giving it Laughing

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