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can u adjust a clutch?
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20619d
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 5:24 am Up
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is so how do u do it as my pedel is higher now and now doin more miles in car it a pain can i make it sit lower down so nicer to drive with?
 
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I know exactly what you mean mate.

All 206 have an auto-adjusting clutch cable mechanism, so you cannot adjust it as such.

I recently replaced the whole clutch set and cable due to it being very stiff and having a sensitive
left knee. Best money I've ever spent on the pug..

(The springs go stiff over time due to metal fatigue.)

However some models have a hydraulic clutch system which I know nothing about.

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Just change the clutch cable, only about £20. If it makes a difference then brilliant but if not then it doesnt matter.
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Just change the clutch cable, only about £20. If it makes a difference then brilliant but if not then it doesnt matter.

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Will be a hydraulic clutch on the OP's 206

Have fun trying to locate that non existent clutch cable Rolling On The Floor Laughing

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V9977 wrote:
However some models have a hydraulic clutch system which I know nothing about.

MrBSI wrote:
Will be a hydraulic clutch on the OP's 206

Have fun trying to locate that non existent clutch cable Rolling On The Floor Laughing

Any info?

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how did you get the pedal higher?

not sure ive ever seen a way to adjust it, although my best guess would be on the master cylinders somewhere.

 
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it will be hydraulic which has no adjustment. if the pedal is getting higher then i would guess at the clutch starting to wear out
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