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#1: Clutch - Adjustable? Author: Twincam007, Location: Hounslow PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:00 am
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Hi
Does anyone know if the clutch can be adjusted on a 1999 206 gti 138.Reason I ask is that the biting point seems much higher than what it was previously.It almost at the end of the clutch travel.It also seem to judder a bit when releasing the clutch.

Thanks

#2: Re: Clutch - Adjustable? Author: MrrNoName, Location: UK PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:04 am
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clutch is at the end of its working life Razz

the judder and high pedal biting point indicates that the friction plate is almost completely worn down, sooner or later a new clutch will be needed which will put the biting point back lower again. it might get rid of the judder, it might not, some have suggested that a new flywheel is needed to get rid of clutch judder.

in answer to your question, i believe that the clutch pedal can be adjusted with a screw of some sorts on the pedal, this was being discussed in a thread just the other day. im sure another member will verify this soon.

#3: Re: Clutch - Adjustable? Author: Twincam007, Location: Hounslow PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:30 am
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Oh No...doesn't sound good.I had the clutch done at Mr Clutch and its only just going on 2 yrs.
Beforer anyone suggests it: It is NOT my driving Smile
Any idea what it costs nowadays to get the clutch and flywheel replaced andany preferences to what brand of clutch I should use?

#4: Re: Clutch - Adjustable? Author: MrrNoName, Location: UK PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 10:48 am
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how many miles have you done on the clutch, 2 years is pretty quick for it to wear if its NOT your driving lol. but thats really the only reason why the pedal would get higher over time



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