adjusting the clutch

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gmx
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adjusting the clutch

Postby gmx » Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:37 pm

hi peeps
looking for a little help.
got a 2005 megane dynamique. the bite on the clutch is very high, almost to the top of the pedals height!
can i adjust it to a much lower position?
all help greatfully received :-)

Reno helper
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Re: adjusting the clutch

Postby Reno helper » Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:38 am

Hi mate, there is no adjustment on the clutch as it is hydraulicly operated, the release bearing/slave cylinder is spring loaded to keep it in contact with the clutch so in effect this is the auto adjustment. sounds like your clutch is getting to the end of its lifespan.

gmx
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Re: adjusting the clutch

Postby gmx » Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:59 am

Bummer. Thanks for the heads up mate ;)

slimpknz
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Currently Drives:: Megane 06 1.5 Dci 106

Re: adjusting the clutch

Postby slimpknz » Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:50 pm

Hi no expert by any means, but when my meg clutch was failing for the third time within a year I always noticed the peddle dipping on hard accelaration, say perhaps on entering the motorway...........so much so it would be on the deck and have to be pulled manually up with my toe then pump the peddle to re-establish pressure.One more sure tell is clutch on the deck first thing in morning and having to be pulled up by the the toe then pumped to re-establish pressure. Other sure sign was of course fluid all over the ground when I went to it one morning.
Now I am only saying this as the car was returned to the dealer with those very symptoms, also reported fluid dripping on the ground from the engine bay ( bar the blood bath under the car reported previous), only to be returned by the "head technician" reporting no fault to find..............3 times return with same symptom folks before major failure , blood bath, etc "ok its the slave, will fix by 5 tonight then you can pick up". I go to collect, put my foot on where clutch should be and I find it on the floor, told i have just been unlucky etc etc etc. and then Im told Its also the master.......so sorry etc etc. from what I have read what i described is a classic clutch hydraulic fluid failure, and yet "head Tech" could find no fault , a simple pressure test would of revield this so I've been told. 3 full clutch kits fitted at what would of been huge expense.
Jesus and the dealers say they are the experts. All done under warranty which has since gone, still get nervous.

Forgot to add the so called expert/experts were working for Arnold Clark.

Reno helper
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Re: adjusting the clutch

Postby Reno helper » Mon Feb 21, 2011 4:49 pm

Hi mate, what a bummer, at the first mention of your pedal on the floor i would have been looking at your slave cylinder, what happens is the fluid slowly drips out overnight causing a vacumn behind it which draws the master cylinder down to the floor, then when you lift it up from the floor it refills the master from the brake fluid reservoir but also by drawing it up it sucks air into the slave which you have to pump to force it back out the leaking slave. When you fit a new clutch you should always fit a new slave. they sound like a right bunch of knobbers, this is the exact reason i left working at a renault dealer after 16 years and decided to set up on my own so that i could give customers the service they deserve.


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