Cost of new clutch for Synergie
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Cost of new clutch for Synergie
Would anybody have any idea of an inclusive price to replace the clutch in the pile of poo. Just had the cable replaced and the bloke seemed to think that the clutch is probably on the way out as suggested on this forum. Checked fleabay for a price for a clutch kit and it varies from £60 to over £200. Is it a long job?.
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hi FB.. malcolm (citronut) on here may quote you for it.. he is not far away..
otherwise I would consider taking it on... It's reasonably straightforward if it is anything like most PSA cars of the era....but i think my Xantia booked @ 6 hours or so.. and something like £4-500!
I would probably do it for you (if you supplied the kit, oil, and probably the two plastic bushings, also may be worth a few £ on the driveshaft seals) but I would need some drive space down there..
see what Mal says ..
John
otherwise I would consider taking it on... It's reasonably straightforward if it is anything like most PSA cars of the era....but i think my Xantia booked @ 6 hours or so.. and something like £4-500!
I would probably do it for you (if you supplied the kit, oil, and probably the two plastic bushings, also may be worth a few £ on the driveshaft seals) but I would need some drive space down there..
see what Mal says ..
John
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Thanks for the reply jgra1. In all honesty it's MOT time soon,will wait to see what it needs this year before we can make a decision about the clutch. I think even the wife has had enough of the thing now (it's her car) but I doubt very much she would get the clutch done if it's gonna be £4/500. Probably better off MOT'ing it and getting shot of it. Let someone else have the cost. But who knows..
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ahh sorry no that's not the cost, my bad
I mean that's what a garage tried to tell me once, I grined, then drove home 100 miles clutchless with ease, and then set about it myself
then later I did a gearbox off on another xant
and also did a clutch on the current xant, although engine was out for that and other jobs
nooo I would be a lot less.. see if Malcolm is interested and then pm me post MOT? unless it's cold outside !
John
I mean that's what a garage tried to tell me once, I grined, then drove home 100 miles clutchless with ease, and then set about it myself
then later I did a gearbox off on another xant
and also did a clutch on the current xant, although engine was out for that and other jobs
nooo I would be a lot less.. see if Malcolm is interested and then pm me post MOT? unless it's cold outside !
John
well if you dont dont take it on when/if the time comes John,
i will certainly do it and charge £230 labour pluss parts,
i also certainly would not recomend a cheap clutch kit if you are keeping the wagon,
as John says its best to fit diff outlet seals and fork bush's at the same time,
i fitted a cheap kit many moons ago for a taxi driver he supplied the kit, i had to wind the adjuster all the way to the end of its adjustment to get any clutch at all
regards malcolm
i will certainly do it and charge £230 labour pluss parts,
i also certainly would not recomend a cheap clutch kit if you are keeping the wagon,
as John says its best to fit diff outlet seals and fork bush's at the same time,
i fitted a cheap kit many moons ago for a taxi driver he supplied the kit, i had to wind the adjuster all the way to the end of its adjustment to get any clutch at all
regards malcolm
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naffa wrote:I know you've decided not to get the clutch replaced but as a reference point I had mine replaced (synergie 2l petrol) earlier this year.
New, not recon clutch kit, clutch cable, selector fork, crankshaft oil seal. £250 parts and labour, with 2 yrs warranty.
that sound way to cheap were the parts nocked off ,
or was the laobour tea and chocky biccies
regards malcolm