c5 clutch adjustment

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c5 clutch adjustment

Post by sportingfiat »

right nrarly got my c5 back to a1

only niggle i have is when changing gear sometime it crunches as though the clutch could do with tiny bit more movement

how easy are they to adjust??

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Post by AndersDK »

Nothing to adjust really, as they are hydraulic activated like a standard brakes system.
The master cylinder is self adjusting just like a brake caliper taking up wear on friction plates.
You might be able to fiddle another 50K mileage out af a worn clucth by DIY shimming the master cylinder.

Provided the fluid level is correct ...

Well worth an overhaul cleaning parts and replacing the fluid.

AFAIR there is a bleed valve on the master cylinder. Try bleed it as any air would eat from clutch pedal travel.
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Post by sportingfiat »

right will try bleeding it, i know it had a new clutch about 10 k miles ago so shouldnt be worn yet

hopefull will be fluid, where is the fluid for the clutch???

still workin my way round the car defo gotta get hold of a manual be a lot easier

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Post by Citroenmad »

The clutch uses the same fluid as the brakes, might even benefit from renewing that.
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