Citroen Xantia 1.9 TD-97. B4 Change Clutch, Things to try

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Citroen Xantia 1.9 TD-97. B4 Change Clutch, Things to try

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When press clutch, feel very heavy. Decide to change the clutch set from GSF uk, Before to change the whole set, thought of change of change the Clutch Pedal Plastic pin. If any one had a experience in this, please kindly share. The attached is the picture, which I get it from Haynes manual. Is this the pin cause the clutch pedal play heavy?. What is the name of this parts?. And how to mention when I order the parts?

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Sadly, as Mike says, a heavy clutch is a sure sign it is on its way out :(

Replace it and you will be amazed at just how light a new one is :D

The first time I changed a 1.9TD clutch I really thought I'd made a serious mistake as I honestly could not feel a clutch on the end of the pedal. It was that light!
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the part which fails is the clip and sometimes the nylon block it is held by,

in your photo its the black part at the left which is attatched to the top end of the clutch pedel,

i will try and get you ther part numbers for both the parts you will require

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Thanks bros, Citronut pls provide me the name of the Clip and its neccessary, its easy for me to order in one stretch. Thanks for you kind help.

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LHM on top of the resevoir is normally from spillage when it's topped up, nothing to worry about.
Make sure you check the level with the suspension set to high, A should be between the B lines.
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citronut wrote:the part which fails is the clip and sometimes the nylon block it is held by,

in your photo its the black part at the left which is attatched to the top end of the clutch pedel,

i will try and get you ther part numbers for both the parts you will require

regards malcolm
Dear Citronut, thanks for your valuable tips. please provide me the partnumbers. keenly waiting for your reply. thanks in advance
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ok

sping steel clip 2138.05 1.29 UK pounds trade inc VAT

cable guide (nylon block) 96170493 5.83 UK pounds trade inc vat



to add to what Xac says check the fluid level on level ground and with the car fully up on its highest setting, and only whrn it has stopped riseing

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thanks sir
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