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GTi 180 Slight Juddeering When setting off
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180tomtom
PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 4:17 pm Up
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lol.. it might of gone caaaput after you sold it haha


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180tomtom wrote:
lol.. it might of gone caaaput after you sold it haha

nope, he would have said!
He told me the coilovers had detached Laughing

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206de
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Bit of a shame that really if it comes back so quickly. How much was the standered clutch?? did you fit yourself??

Cost me 300 notes plus £60 to skim the flywheel, got it fitted at Mr Clutch

Also its only a very slight judder atm, think it might have been related to how cold it was because I've only noticed it at the beginning of this week and haven't noticed it over the last two days which have not been as cold!

But still the juddering on such a new clutch is unwelcome!! lol Laughing

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£360 thats quite a fair bit.. and with it doing it again... sounds like its a bit of a waste Sad


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Mine's been getting progressively worse since the cold weather set in, it's quite violent now lol
 
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206de
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Like I said it was only a slight judder and think it was related to it being so cold and the 180 sat on the drive for a few days due to being snowed in, but the clutch is guaranteed so can have it replaced if it comes back again

...plus the slight judder was nowhere as bad as my old clutch!

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I have also replaced the clutch in mine.

£360 is a bit steep, did they tell you the flywheel needed doing?... Very common for Mr Clutch to tell people this!

I bought the clutch kit from main dealer at about £80 and it cost me £110 to get fitted at a local Peugeot specialist. Very Happy

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stuy180 wrote:
I have also replaced the clutch in mine.

£360 is a bit steep, did they tell you the flywheel needed doing?... Very common for Mr Clutch to tell people this!

I bought the clutch kit from main dealer at about £80 and it cost me £110 to get fitted at a local Peugeot specialist. Very Happy

Did you have the same problem then? Did replacing the clutch fix the problem?

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