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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » how much for a new clutch? » Post Reply
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miles |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 16:00 |
Put the car in a high gear whilst going up a hill, so that it struggles. If it is slipping then the revs will rise but the speed wont. | |
c0r5a_gsi |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 15:43 |
If the clutch was slipping would that be accompanied by any noise ? | |
Makarus |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 12:57 |
Have a look under the bonnet, look to the right hand side where the ECU sits, there is an arm there with a metal wire coming out of it, on the arm there is a nut, tighten the nut as much as you can, this will tension the cable up. | |
Kris TD |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 12:55 |
just adjust it, if it was going the when you change gear you would notice the revs go up but the car not getting any quicker. 100 quid for a clutch my arse, they are about 40 quid. | |
paul_spurrell |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 12:54 |
probably just needs adjusting. easy enough to do yourself | |
Andy GSi |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 11:47 |
i have just had mine done, £219 from vauxhall!!!including VAT, and labour!!! | |
Gambit |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 10:37 |
probably just needs adjusted | |
P@UL |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 09:50 |
i am really getting pissed off with my car now this is now going to put me back on getting my audi a4. | |
Mug shot |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 09:47 |
100 for clutch | |
P@UL |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 09:46 |
i think my clutch has either slipped or is on its way out becuase the biting point is now fully at the floor meaning i cant fully put the clutch in to change gear making it incredibly difficult to drive. |