Bit of a funny one this!!, yesterday the clutch on my 19td became quite juddery when changing up or down, concerned that my clutch may be on the way out due to it already being very high. however this morning when i pressed the clutch i felt a slight resistance through the pedal and heard a sound rather like a frayed cable inner being pulled back into it outer cable, the clutch now feels like a new one still quite high but not as heavy and not juddery at all, could it be the affore mentioned clutch cable e.g due a new one, or should i let it develope and see what happens?. any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Juddering Xantia clutch (or not)
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thanks for all help,
The answer to the raining question is no it was dry, i have now come to the conclusion that the clutch is on its way, it seems ok at first then the juddering increases probably with heat,the bite point is right at the top, adjusting i believe will only move the pedal position and not the bite point would this be a correct assumption? i have not had the vehicle very long hopefully i can get it done under warranty but i will have to wait and seee
The answer to the raining question is no it was dry, i have now come to the conclusion that the clutch is on its way, it seems ok at first then the juddering increases probably with heat,the bite point is right at the top, adjusting i believe will only move the pedal position and not the bite point would this be a correct assumption? i have not had the vehicle very long hopefully i can get it done under warranty but i will have to wait and seee