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MrBSI
PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:49 pm Up
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karimali831 wrote:
garage 2 says it is probably the oil in the clutch and will soon come off.

Shocked

Oil on the clutch = skip fodder Wink

If there's oil on the clutch it would have to be replaced after fixing the source of the oil leak.

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bisphenol-a
PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:24 pm Up
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so is it possible to lower the biting point of the clutch pedal?

some dealer mechanic mentioned before it is possible.. depending whether its hydralic or pneumatic.
the rest i didnt catch. but that dealership wasnt peugeot.

that leaves me guessing that depending on the car it might actually be possible.

what about the 206?

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karimali831
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yeah I believe 206 has high biting point but I still have no idea why they design cars in this way. what is the point of "high biting point" it gets you wondering why you must do this... :S while other cars you can fall in love with the biting points.

it's something you must get use to, well I'm use to it now. Smile
It drives fine so I won't replace anything major unless I have to, 6 owners, 1999, 94k miles...

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MrBSI
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karimali831 wrote:
yeah I believe 206 has high biting point but I still have no idea why they design cars in this way

Shouldnt have bought a 206 then Rolling Eyes

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i always though hydraulic clutch has high biting point...
 
 

 

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MrBSI
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Seabook wrote:
i always though hydraulic clutch has high biting point...

Depends on the car in question.

My mum's 04 Mondeo has a hydraulic clutch, feels light as a feather when compared to my 206 with a cable.

Mondeo clutch doesn't have as much feel through the pedal though.

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