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"Thought this thread was about my favorite band" Googles "clutch question" | |||
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"Thought this thread was about my favorite band Googles "clutch question" " Just Google clutch band | |||
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"Thought this thread was about my favorite band Googles "clutch question" Just Google clutch band" I've got a cable and a pedal. Does the band go around the cable? | |||
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"Did it drive ok? Gear changes ok? No slipping when pulling away? But In answer to your question, does it recover? No. " No symptoms whatsoever, should have put that in the first post. Thank you for the confirmation. Off to the bank manager | |||
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"Clutches are a bit like brakes, they wear. If you’ve been slipping it a lot it will wear faster and it can burn a bit if it gets hot and they do fucking stink. If the smell persists you’ve probably fucked it. Did it drive ok? Gear changes ok? No slipping when pulling away? But In answer to your question, does it recover? No. And as for the peddle dropping to the floor nonsense above, that would only happen is the cable snaps or possibly if the hydraulic system fails. Not a clutch symptom. " | |||
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"Do yourself a favour go round all wheels and bang off the snow and salt on them. You can have both a clutch smell but also the clutch pressure plate smell. More so prone if someone didnt do both changes on the clutch last time it got changed. Brakes could be sticking on so may need a knock off. Then try from there." Thanks The clutch has never been changed (It's a four year old car, which doesn't mean it's impossible to wear it out, it wouldn't be as likely). Brakes and wheels have no snow, and after this morning, no salt either - just hosed it all down, including the underside. It's sitting outside with the windows wide open. | |||
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"Always check for the obvious first to rule them out ie. fluids topped up? " Er... (off to google) | |||
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"Did it drive ok? Gear changes ok? No slipping when pulling away? But In answer to your question, does it recover? No. No symptoms whatsoever, should have put that in the first post. Thank you for the confirmation. Off to the bank manager " If you stick it in second with the hand brake on, put about 2000 revs on the engine and try and pull away, it it pulls against the handbrake and the revs drop it’s fine. If the engine keeps going when you take the foot off the clutch, it’s buggered. But if it’s driving ok, it’ll be ok. (Will need to be on a non Oct road though) It’ll stop smelling. Probably just got a bit of a build up on it. | |||
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"Having spent a couple of happy hours pirouetting my car around in the snow this week, I now have a burning smell. I think its the clutch, and obviously am going to get it checked, but my question is "do clutches recover?" Everything I can find online gives criteria to tell if one's clutch is buggered, but I have none of those symptoms - it still works fine, the car just stinks I get that a clutch has a finite life and mine is now shorter than it was, but in the absence of other symptoms, how problematic is the smell? Of course it may be that I just need an air freshener..." Could the burning smell be the brakes? | |||
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"Did it drive ok? Gear changes ok? No slipping when pulling away? But In answer to your question, does it recover? No. No symptoms whatsoever, should have put that in the first post. Thank you for the confirmation. Off to the bank manager If you stick it in second with the hand brake on, put about 2000 revs on the engine and try and pull away, it it pulls against the handbrake and the revs drop it’s fine. If the engine keeps going when you take the foot off the clutch, it’s buggered. But if it’s driving ok, it’ll be ok. (Will need to be on a non Oct road though) It’ll stop smelling. Probably just got a bit of a build up on it. " . It may have been your crutch burning and not your clutch - may explain burning rubber smell -poosibbly- sort of !!!! | |||
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"Did it drive ok? Gear changes ok? No slipping when pulling away? But In answer to your question, does it recover? No. No symptoms whatsoever, should have put that in the first post. Thank you for the confirmation. Off to the bank manager If you stick it in second with the hand brake on, put about 2000 revs on the engine and try and pull away, it it pulls against the handbrake and the revs drop it’s fine. If the engine keeps going when you take the foot off the clutch, it’s buggered. But if it’s driving ok, it’ll be ok. (Will need to be on a non Oct road though) It’ll stop smelling. Probably just got a bit of a build up on it. . It may have been your crutch burning and not your clutch - may explain burning rubber smell -poosibbly- sort of !!!!" My first thought was handbrake but think that because I use to often drive away with mine on! | |||
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"Always check for the obvious first to rule them out ie. fluids topped up? " Clutch fluid? Heard it all now | |||
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"Always check for the obvious first to rule them out ie. fluids topped up? Clutch fluid? Heard it all now " ??? | |||
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"Always check for the obvious first to rule them out ie. fluids topped up? Clutch fluid? Heard it all now " Some vehicles have a hydraulic system to operate the clutch rather than a cable. My Mondeo is one such vehicle. Usually the clutch system shares the same reservoir as the brakes | |||
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"Always check for the obvious first to rule them out ie. fluids topped up? Er... (off to google)" Ffs! Apparently, I'm best off checking the fluid while the engine is running... ....and I need to remove the entire air filter intake and filter to get to it! Sod that, it'll wait for a professional. Thanks for all the answers though. | |||
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"Always check for the obvious first to rule them out ie. fluids topped up? Er... (off to google) Ffs! Apparently, I'm best off checking the fluid while the engine is running... ....and I need to remove the entire air filter intake and filter to get to it! Sod that, it'll wait for a professional. Thanks for all the answers though." older cars clutches have air locks and need bleeding clutch chamber is always acceisible without removing other parts as are all top up chambers , ie windscreen washers , power steering fluid etc etc | |||
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"Drop into 4th/5th gear at low speed and depress the accelerator pedal about halfway. If the engine revs increase with no noticeable acceleration, your clutch is on it's way out." | |||
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