No it's hydraulic. If you have a high bite point first thing to is bleed the system and check the slave cylinder. Unless you have high mileage on an original clutch, then just change it
No it's hydraulic. If you have a high bite point first thing to is bleed the system and check the slave cylinder. Unless you have high mileage on an original clutch, then just change it
Does a 206 clutch not self adjust to the top Of the Pedal ?
Every 206 I've ever driven the clutch bite is at the top.
As I cannot adjust it as is hydraulic with self adjustment .?
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