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just tried this, the revs dont build up and the car accelarates like normal. to be honest it feels like the bite point has moved higher up the clutch, like its sort of worn down more. ive not had chance to look for the adjuster yet i will do later though. also, it sort of feels like the bite...
Re: signs of a cluth going?
2005, nearly 16k and never been hammered... its wierd as it seems like the clutch is right near the top before i start moving
came to drive home earlier tonight and when i first started off the car juddered as i brought the clutch up like there wasnt enough revs... so eventually got used to it and realised the bite point is alot higher than it was a few hours before... near enough right at the top. any ideas why it...
yep. used for a year or more too, over 12k emails in tons of different folders... still very fast at searching and stability is spot on :approve:
EDIT: biff - yeah, i think thers a plugin to allow you to minimize to tray...
Over the past few weeks, say 1 in 10 times i go to start the car it seems like it stuggles to turn over. Its like its not firing, but after a few seconds it kicks in and its running fine. The other 9 in 10 times it starts perfectly and everything is fine.
Its hard to explain its like its...
edde posted a solution to this. seems like a common fault in 1.2's... Also another post was made on this issue ive seen it today. Search for 'airbag light' and his post will be there...
i found the spec sheet in the guides section stating that 2002> clios are as follows:
- Dipped Beam - H1
- High Beam - H7
- Indicator (F&R) - 581
i then went to powerbulbs, selected my clio (its 2005 btw) from the right hand side, and it showed the following:
- Low Beam (Im guessing that is...