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Citroen c3 picasso
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Re: Citroen c3 picasso
As I get older I think a lot about the hereafter - I go into a room and then wonder what I'm here after.
Inside every old person is a young person wondering what the hell happened.
"Trying is the first step towards failure" ~ Homer J Simpson?
Inside every old person is a young person wondering what the hell happened.
"Trying is the first step towards failure" ~ Homer J Simpson?
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Re: Citroen c3 picasso
I've read the have clutch hydraulics can be a real pig to bleed and it comes down to how they differ from the brake hydraulics:
Brake hydraulics are only moving the caliper pistons a tiny amount, so most of the pedal movement (aided by the servo) is building up the fluid pressure (and building up force between piston-pad-disk)
Where as hydraulic clutch pedal movement is mostly making the slave cylinder move a meaningful distance (and hence the pressure plate etc also move)
This different operation means lots of fluid moving in a clutch system Vs mostly pressure building in a brake system.
That's what I'd read, anyhow!
Brake hydraulics are only moving the caliper pistons a tiny amount, so most of the pedal movement (aided by the servo) is building up the fluid pressure (and building up force between piston-pad-disk)
Where as hydraulic clutch pedal movement is mostly making the slave cylinder move a meaningful distance (and hence the pressure plate etc also move)
This different operation means lots of fluid moving in a clutch system Vs mostly pressure building in a brake system.
That's what I'd read, anyhow!
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Re: Citroen c3 picasso
That's correct Matt.
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Guess what , cars been going well since it went back on the road , watch it go wrong now lol
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Re: Citroen c3 picasso
Magic! 

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I've recorded a temperature of -9°on my barometer yesterday morning both cars started 1 lot of glow plug heat , both fired into life no issues so very pleased with that , I worked the 308cc very hard last Thursday it ran from 8am to 4 pm, was a very very busy day & it just kept going & was a pleasure to be in, I then worked the picasso hard Friday night most of Saturday and 5 hours today (sunday), it also was a pleasure to be in a comfortable car with brilliant heating !
Both cars will be due a service in about 9 weeks time. So I hope my next few weeks will be safe & trouble free.
Both cars will be due a service in about 9 weeks time. So I hope my next few weeks will be safe & trouble free.
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Re: Citroen c3 picasso
Excellent! Thanks for reminding me Husky, mine's due a service in a couple of hundred miles too 

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They soon come round , just like them MOT's
anyone got any experiences regarding the 20008 or 30008 ? The phase 1s
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Re: Citroen c3 picasso
Me as well for the need to complete a service and also to book an MOT. Blue 308 in need of both.

Sorry, no experience of either. I think the 2008 is a 207 in a fat suit, likewise the 3008 underpinnings are similar to 308 as the understand it. I think also, the bigger 5008 is also nearer to a 308 drivetrain than to the 508 (which is more related to 407 and C5 X7 and C6) - I did a bit of digging into the 5008 when considering one (before ending up with my blue 308 SW) a while backHuskyxantia wrote: 12 Jan 2025, 18:58 They soon come round , just like them MOT'sanyone got any experiences regarding the 20008 or 30008 ? The phase 1s

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Re: Citroen c3 picasso
So more weight stacked onto of an engine that would be working harder to haul all it's new look , sounds a potential can of worms then
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While on the subject of another car, I'm seeing a pattern of fails on mot's regarding the CV boots , seems a trend here of them splitting , some testers getting handy with a small blade all of a sudden ??. Makes me think something is going on here.
While on the subject of another car, I'm seeing a pattern of fails on mot's regarding the CV boots , seems a trend here of them splitting , some testers getting handy with a small blade all of a sudden ??. Makes me think something is going on here.
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Re: Citroen c3 picasso
I recall rumours of that happening years ago!Huskyxantia wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 08:56some testers getting handy with a small blade all of a sudden ??. Makes me think something is going on here.
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Re: Citroen c3 picasso
Poor boots too perhaps (certainly the replacement ones seem very variable quality) - changed and not lasting 12 months?
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Based on the loads mine often see (and not blown up yet!) I'd not worry about that too much.Huskyxantia wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 08:56 So more weight stacked onto of an engine that would be working harder to haul all it's new look , sounds a potential can of worms then.
Difference in weight between a hoofing great Discovery 3 and, well anything else the 2.7 HDi / "TDV6" has to pull about, there is an appreciable difference in workload (and perhaps why they snap cranks in Discos) but between a 208 and 2008, I'd not think that great - certainly not enough to worry about.
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I'm considering photos before the mot, of the boots as to prove there road worthy then if anything happens you got your proof date & time stamped , imagine that , oh sorry your CV boots are split so I failed your car , oh well check my photos I took a few hours ago they looked ok then !CitroJim wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 09:27I recall rumours of that happening years ago!Huskyxantia wrote: 13 Jan 2025, 08:56some testers getting handy with a small blade all of a sudden ??. Makes me think something is going on here.
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